IGNOU CONVERGENCE SCHEME & GOBI ARTS & SCIENCE COLLEGE ( An Autonomous institution affiliated to Bharathiar University, Coimbatore and Re-accredited by NAAC with A Grade ) Karattadipalayam Post, Gobichettipalayam, Erode Dist. - 638 453. Phone : 04285 240147, 240741 Fax : 04285-240230 E-mail:gobiartscollege@sancharnet.in. website:www.gobiartscollege.org Gobi Arts & Science College a Partner Institution of IGNOU Under Convergence Scheme announces admission to the following programs commencing in July, 2008. ADMISSION NOTIFICATION : 2008-2009 ( Open to all students / employed / unemployed persons )
P R E A M B L E Gobi Arts & Science College is an Autonomous Accredited Co-educational Institution affiliated to Bharathiar University, Coimbatore. Started in the 1968 in the non-descript part of the erstwhile Coimbatore (presently Erode) district by a group of socially conscious and service minded personalities, the college provides educational opportunities to the meritorious students of this rural area. With its magnificent ambience and modern hightech facilities, the institution is steadily ambling towards the pinnacle of excellence without deviating from its cherished philosophy of not collecting capitation fees from any student for any course. The avowed policy of the institution paves way for many poor and meritorious students to enter into the portals of higher education. It is an undeniable fact that this institution has produced thousands of first generation degree holders in this area and helped them to come out of the clutches of poverty, as a good number of them are either employed or self employed. Endowed with wonderful infrastructure facilities in its sprawling 45 acre campus, the institution provides quality education and research facilities to students and teachers of this area. It has never hesitated to introduce innovative methods in teaching and learning process. It was the first to get Autonomous status in the Erode district and has been sincerely pursuing the ardent principles of Autonomy in letter and spirit. It is also one among the few institutions which had the privilege of introducing CIA system, initiated by the former Vice- Chancellor of Madras University, Dr. Malcom Adhisesiah. It has the distinction of being the first institution in Erode district to be accredited by NAAC and it is the first institution to offer the courses under the Choice Based Credit System (CBSC). Further, the college has the unique honour of deputing two of its former Principals to adorn the post of the Registrar of Bharathiar University. Presently the institution houses nearly 2500 students and half of them are women. By providing higher education to large number of women students, the college is discharging an important social responsibility in a creditable manner.
The institution has a visionary and result oriented management with clear goals and objectives. Well established organizational structure, transparent admission process, academic flexibility under Choice Based Credit System (CBCS), well conceived plan for monitoring student progress, efficient mechanism to recruit qualified and adequate faculty and opportunity for continued academic progress and professional advancements are the positive features of the institution. The institution promotes research culture among the faculty and students and encourages them to publish academic work, promotes faculty participation in consultancy and is responsive to the needs of community. It also conducts relevant extension and awareness programmes to develop purposeful campus-community nexus. The growth of the infrastructure keeps pace with academic growth of the institution and has effective mechanism for maintenance and optimal use of infrastructure. It uses student feedback for quality enhancement, offers competent academic counseling and placement services to its students and arranges for fair distribution of financial aid to students. The institution also displays sensitivity to changing educational, social and market demands and is always geared to promote an ambience of creativity and innovations. Undeterred by the disadvantages of its rural background, the institution leaves no stone unturned in introducing the modern concepts and facilities on the campus. The well groomed serene atmosphere is propped up by A botanical garden and a park A well stacked computerized library. Well equipped laboratory facilities. A spacious Computer Centre with Internet facility A place of worship Adequate number of class rooms and infrastructure Metal top roads linking all corners of the campus Separate hostels for men and women, equipped with computer, internet and health centers.
Compulsory enrolment of students in their first two s of UG study in the co-curricular activities viz. NSS, NCC, SSL, YRC, Yoga & meditation and Sports & Games Introduction of Ethics and Culture as foundation course Conduct of series of career guidance programmes under the title what next? Conduct of Remedial course with the object of providing confidence to rural students to face challenges in higher education Specially designed Spoken course for UG and PG students to improve their fluency and communicative skills language laboratory with multimedia facilities Publication of quarterly news letter which virtually mirrors the performance of the college Placement Cell Students Welfare and Counseling centre Examination centre Yoga and Meditation Centre Well furnished Conference and Seminar halls Fine Arts Club and Debating Club which help the students to display their talents Archaeology, Numismatics and Philately club which provide opportunities to go down the pages of the history Selection of student office bearers based on the academic merit A fine tuned Student s Union and Tamil Peravai Health centre manned by a qualified doctor Separate fitness centres for men and women A sprawling ground for track and field events Recent addition of 4.8 acres of adjacent land to the existing campus area of 40 acres
and to cap it all, a devoted management and band of dedicated staff, both teaching and nonteaching and disciplined students forming the corner stones of this dynamic institution, Right from the beginning of the Autonomy conferred to the Institution, the Institution is following CIA system. The percentage of CIA component is increased as suggested by the Bharathiar University Autonomous Review Committee. The Choice Based Credit System introduced incorporated interdisciplinary courses within the curriculum. The intradisciplinary and extra credit courses are also introduced. The Autonomous system provides wide option for the students to choose from among six cocurricular Activities namely NSS, NCC, YOGA, SPTS, SSL & YRC. All the Departments conduct extension programs for the social upliftment of the rural people of this area. Transparency in Evaluation and Examination is being followed in letter and spirit. The credit points awarded to the students in this institution is on par with international standard. The credit system also includes letter Grading. Consistent revision and syllabus is being done for all the courses whenever it is felt necessary. The Research Activities in the campus involves guiding the scholars, enriching research activities by the faculty and working with minor and major research projects sponsored by UGC. Students projects in various courses are encouraging activity under the autonomous system. A adquate infrastructure facilities has been developed in the recent past. Entrepreneurial oriented subjects are introduced wherever possible. A lot of improvements and progress are taking place and this is going to be a continuous process under the system of autonomy.
Preface Enhancing the quality and quantity of education delivery in the context of the social dimensions of the country is a major challenge before the Indian higher education system. The University and Collegiate education system in the country is in the initial phases of major innovations and reforms to meet these challenges. The Ministry of Human Resources Development of the Government of India, Planning Commission, the University Grants Commission, All India Council for Technical Education, Distance Education Council, National Council of Teacher Education and all other public and private bodies dealing with education are working on a large number of schemes to achieve excellence in education along with equity and access. The unprecedented expansion of the tertiary education system started happening with the increase in the number of Central Universities, State Universities and large number of colleges. The national target is to enhance the Gross Enrolment Ratio from 10% to 15% during the next five s. In this endeavour the existing higher education institutions have a pivotal role to play. Universities and the Colleges are getting prepared for this transformation. The role of technology-augmented conventional face-to-face education, Open and Distance Learning, Satellite Education and On-line Education in enhancing the quality of the teaching-learning process and in expanding the reach of education with social inclusivity is enormous. Some of the important questions which need to be addressed are: How the existing colleges and the university departments can be provided with capabilities of ICT and web-based teaching-learning so that they can almost double the enrolment in their own popular courses without compromising on quality? How the idling time of the physical facilities like class rooms, laboratories, libraries, computer centres etc., can be more effectively and optimally utilized through a combination of face-to-face and Distance Education approaches? How the capabilities and services of large number of qualified teachers in affiliated colleges can be additionally (overtime) used for enhancing the quantity of education delivery by involving them proactively and giving them required ICT capacity building? How the ICT infrastructure of the technological institutions coming under the AICTE, Autonomous Colleges and Colleges with Potential for Excellence under the UGC, NIITs, IITs, private, credible IT institutions can be availed in a clustering approach to enhance the capabilities of middle-level and average quality colleges for enhanced quality and education delivery? In the above context, for the Capacity Building and strengthening of the conventional university and Collegiate education system, a new Scheme was conceived jointly by UGC, IGNOU, Distance Education Council and AICTE under the guidance of the Ministry of Human Resources Development. Approaches towards realizing these challenges in thousands of affiliated colleges in the country are delineated in this proposal. (Prof. V.N. Rajasekharan Pillai) Vice-Chancellor IGNOU 2
IGNOU - DEC Convergence Scheme Implementation of IGNOU Programmes
Contents Pages 1. IGNOU Programmes : Eligibiligy Criteria and Fee Structures 1-25 2. Minimum Norms for Implementing IGNOU Programmes 26-43 3. Eligibility Criteria for Appointment of Academic Counsellors (Faculty) 44-52
1. IGNOU PROGRAMMES: ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA AND FEE S. No. Name of the Programme Prog. Code Eligibility Min age as on 1st Jan. of the Academic Year Programme Fee Medium of Instruction (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (1) Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Education (2) Doctor of Philosophy (History) (3) Doctor of Philosophy (Tourism studies) Ph.D.* Ph.D.* Ph.D.* An M.Phil Degree and a PG Degree in a relevant discipline with 55% marks (50% marks in case of SC/ST/PH) or an equivalent grade from a recognised institution of higher learning. An M.Phil Degree and a PG Degree in relevant discipline with 55% marks (50% marks in case of SC/ST/PH) or an equivalent grade from a recognised institution of higher learning. Master s degree in a relevant discipline with at least 55% marks (50% marks in case of SC/ST/PH) or an equivalent grade from any University or a recognized institution of higher learning and five yrs of teaching/ industry /administration /professional at experience at senior level and have made demonstrable contribution. An M.Phil Degree and a PG Degree in relevant discipline with 55% marks (50% marks in case of SC/ST) or an equivalent grade from a recognised institution of higher learning. Master s degree in a relevant discipline with at least 55% marks (50% marks in case of SC/ST/PH) or an equivalent grade from No bar 2 Yrs 5 Yrs Rs. 5,500/-per annum No bar 2 yrs 5 yrs Rs. 5,500/-Per annum No bar 2 yrs 5 yrs Rs. 5,500/- Per annum / / / 1
any University or a recognized institution of higher learning and five yrs of teaching/ industry /administration /professional at experience at senior level and have made demonstrable contribution. (4) Doctor of Philosophy (Pol. Science) Ph.D.* An M.Phil Degree and a PG Degree in relevant discipline with 55% marks (50% marks in case of SC/ST) or an equivalent grade from a recognised institution of higher learning. Master s degree in a relevant discipline with at least 55% marks (50% marks in case of SC/ST/PH) or an equivalent grade from any University or a recognized institution of higher learning and five yrs of teaching/ industry /administration /professional at experience at senior level and have made demonstrable contribution No bar 2 yrs 5 yrs Rs. 5,500/- Per annum / (5) Doctor of Philosophy (Economics) Ph.D.* An M.Phil Degree and a PG Degree in relevant discipline with 55% marks (50% marks in case of SC/ST/PH) or an equivalent grade from a recognised institution of higher learning. Master s degree in a relevant discipline with at least 55% marks (50% marks in case of SC/ST/PH) or an equivalent grade from any University or a recognized institution of higher learning and five yrs of teaching/ industry /administration /professional at experience at senior No bar 2 yrs 5 yrs Rs. 5,500/- Per annum / 2
level and have made demonstrable contribution. (6) Doctor of Philosophy (Sociology) Ph.D.* An M.Phil Degree and a PG Degree in relevant discipline with 55% marks (50% marks in case of SC/ST/PH) or an equivalent grade from a recognised institution of higher learning. Master s degree in a relevant discipline with at least 55% marks (50% marks in case of SC/ST/PH) or an equivalent grade from any University or a recognized institution of higher learning and five yrs of teaching/ industry /administration /professional at experience at senior level and have made demonstrable contribution. No bar 2 yrs 5 yrs Rs. 5,500/- Per annum / (7) Doctor of Philosophy (Public Admn.) Ph.D.* An M.Phil Degree and a PG Degree in relevant discipline with 55% marks (50% marks in case of SC/ST/PH) or an equivalent grade from a recognised institution of higher learning. Master s degree in a relevant discipline with at least 55% marks (50% marks in case of SC/ST/PH) or an equivalent grade from any University or a recognized institution of higher learning and five yrs of teaching/ industry /administration /professional at experience at senior level and have made demonstrable contribution. No bar 2 yrs 5 yrs Rs. 5,500/- per annum / (8) Doctor of Philosophy (Lib. & Inf. Sciences) Ph.D.* An M.Phil Degree and a PG Degree in relevant discipline with 55% marks (50% marks in No bar 2 yrs 5 yrs Rs. 5,500/- Per annum / 3
case of SC/ST/PH) or an equivalent grade from a recognised institution of higher learning. Master s degree in a relevant discipline with at least 55% marks (50% marks in case of SC/ST/PH) or an equivalent grade from any University or a recognized institution of higher learning and five yrs of teaching/ industry /administration /professional at experience at senior level and have made demonstrable contribution. (9) Ph.D Programme in Mathematics Ph.D(MT). * An M.Phil Degree and a PG Degree in relevant discipline with 55% marks (50% marks in case of SC/ST/PH) or an equivalent grade from a recognised institution of higher learning. Master s degree in a relevant discipline with at least 55% marks (50% marks in case of SC/ST/PH) or an equivalent grade from any University or a recognized institution of higher learning. Candidate of this category will have to undertake course work before registration into the Ph.D programme. No bar 2 yrs 5 yrs Rs. 5,500/- Per annum /Hin di (10) Ph.D Programme in Physics Ph.D(PH)* An M.Phil Degree and a PG Degree in relevant discipline with 55% marks (50% marks in case of SC/ST/PH) or an equivalent grade from a recognised institution of higher learning. No bar 2 yrs 5 yrs Rs. 5,500/- Per annum /Hin di (11) Doctor of Philosophy () Ph.D.* An M.Phil Degree and a PG Degree in relevant discipline with 55% marks (50% marks in case of SC/ST/PH) or an No Bar 2 yrs 5 yrs Rs. 5,500/- Per annum 4
equivalent grade from a recognised institution of higher learning. (12) Doctor of Philosophy () Ph.D.* An M.Phil Degree and a PG Degree in relevant discipline with 55% marks (50% marks in case of SC/ST/PH) or an equivalent grade from a recognised institution of higher learning. No Bar 2 yrs 5 yrs Rs. 5,500/- Per annum (13) Doctor of Philosophy (Commerce) Ph.D.* An M.Phil Degree and a PG Degree in relevant discipline with 55% marks (50% marks in case of SC/ST/PH) or an equivalent grade from a recognised institution of higher learning. Master s degree in the relevant discipline with at least 55% marks (50% marks in case of SC/ST/PH) or an equivalent grade from any University or a recognized institution of higher learning and five yrs of teaching /industry /administration /professional experience at senior level. No Bar 2 yrs 5 yrs Rs. 5,500/- per annum (14) Doctor of Philosophy (Management) Ph.D* An M.Phil Degree and a PG Degree in relevant discipline with 55% marks (50% marks in case of SC/ST/PH) or an equivalent grade from a recognised institution of higher learning. Master s degree in the relevant discipline with at least 55% marks (50% marks in case of SC/ST/PH) or an equivalent grade from any University or a recognized institution of higher learning and five yrs of teaching /industry /administration /professional experience at senior level No Bar 2 yrs 5 yrs Rs. 5,500/- per annum 5
(15) Doctor of Philosophy (Social Work) (16) Doctor of Philosophy (Women Studies) (17) Doctor of Philosophy (Rural Development) (18) Doctor of Philosophy (Child Development) (19) Doctor of Philosophy (Distance Education) Ph.D* An M.Phil Degree and a PG Degree in Social Work with minimum 55% marks (50% marks in case of SC/ST/PH) or an equivalent grade from a recognised institution of higher learning. Master s degree in Social Work with minimum 55% marks (50% marks in case of SC/ST/PH) or an equivalent grade from a University or a recognized institution of higher learning and five yrs of teaching /research/extension/admi nistration /health care/social welfare/professional experience at senior level Ph.D* For detail contract school of continuing education Ph.D* For detail contract school of continuing education Ph.D* For detail contract school of continuing education Ph.D* An M.Phil Degree and a PG Degree in Distance Education/Educational Technology/ Instructional Design/Education with specialized in Educational Technology/Computer in Education, with 55% marks (50% marks in case of SC/ST/PH) or an equivalent grade from a university or a recognised institution of higher learning. Master s degree in a relevant discipline with at least 55% marks (50% marks in case of No bar 2 yrs 5 yrs Rs. 5,500/- per annum No bar 2 yrs 5 yrs Rs. 5,500/- per annum No bar 2 yrs 5 yrs Rs. 5,500/- per annum No bar 2 yrs 5 yrs Rs. 5,500/- per annum No bar 2 yrs 5 yrs Rs. 5,500/- per annum 6
(20) IGNOU-HRI Integrated Doctoral Programme in Mathematics (21) IGNOU-HRI Integrated Doctoral Programme in Physics (22) Master of Arts (Distance Education) (23) Master of Business Administration (24) Master of Business Administration (Banking & Finance) Ph.D(MT- I) Ph.D(PH- I) SC/ST/PH) or an equivalent grade from any University or a recognized institution of higher learning and five yrs of teaching/ professional/ administrative experience in Open and Distance Learning Institutions (ODLI). Science Graduates Admission through entrance test and interview Science Graduates Admission through entrance test and interview MADE Diploma in Distance Education (DDE) or Post Graduate Diploma in Distance Education (PGDDE) from IGNOU MBA Bachelor s Degree + 3 yrs Supervisory Managerial/ Professional Experience Professional Degree in Engineering/ Technology/ Medicine/ Architecture/Law/ Pharmacy Professional qualifications in Accountancy, Cost & Works Accountancy, Company Secretaryship etc. A Master s degree in any subject MBF The Candidate should be a member of the Indian Institute of Bankers and should satisfy the following conditions: S/he should have passed the CAIIB examinations of the Indian Institute of No bar 5 yrs 8 yrs Rs. 2,200/- No bar 5 yrs 8 yrs Rs. 2,200/- No bar 1 No bar 5 seme sters No bar 5 seme sters 4 yrs Rs. 1700/- 8 yrs* 8 yrs* Rs. 800/- per course (Total 21 courses) Rs. 800/- per course (Total 21 courses) 7
(25) Master of Computer Applications Bankers, Mumbai and awarded the requisite qualification/credentials thereof by the Institute. S/he should have been working in the banking or financial services sector for a period of at least two yrs. S/he should be a graduate of a recognized university. MCA 1. Bachelor degree in Computer Science/ Applications/Inform ation Sciences/ Information Technology from a recognised/ deemed university 2. Non-Computer Science B.Tech/ M.Sc/ other graduates (such applicants are required to pursue CIC concurrently with MCA 1 st semester). 3. Graduate with PGDCA from a recognised/deemed university or its equivalent course of not less than one from a State Board of Technical Education or its equivalent body established by the Central/State Government. Note: (i) The students who haven t studied Mat at 10+2 level are required to do CS- 60 in the first semester of MCA. (ii) The students enrolling for the MCA Programme who have completed the DEOACC O- level programme are not required to enroll for CIC. No bar 3 yrs 6 yrs Rs. 6,700/- per semester + Rs 800/- for CS-60 for non- Mat students and Rs. 3,300/- for CIC (will be effective from January 2008) (26) Master of MEG Bachelor s Degree or a No bar 2 yrs 5 yrs Rs. 3100/- 8
Arts() (27) Master of Science (Hospitality Administration) In collaboration with National Council for Hotel Management and catering (NCHMCT), PUSA, New Delhi. (28) Master in Library and Information Science (29) Master of Arts () higher degree from a recognized university MHA 1. B Sc in Hospitality and Hotel Administration; 2. Diploma in Hotel Management from NCHMCT stream + any other Degree qualification; 3. Diploma in Hotel Management from NCHMCT stream with 2 yrs work experience in supervisory category in any established and approved star hotel or other hospitality/ service organisation/ faculty with minimum 2 yrs of teaching experience from NCHMCT affiliated Institute/ AICTE approved Institutes of Hotel Management. Note: Admission through entrance test conducted by NCHMCT. For detail contact, Director (NCHMCT) or Director (SOSS), IGNOU. MLIS MHD i) BLIS Degree from any recognized University or its equivalent ii) Weightage will be given to the candidates having working experience in Libraries, information centres and other related organisations. Bachelor s Degree or a higher degree from a recognized university (1 st yr.) Rs. 2900/- (2 nd ) - - - Rs. 8,300/- per semester No bar 1 4 yrs Rs. 6,700/- No bar 2 yrs 5 yrs Rs. 3,100 1 st ) Rs. 2,900/- (2 nd ) (30) Master of Arts MPS Bachelor s Degree or a No bar 2 yrs 5 yrs Rs. 3,100/- & 9
(Political Science) (31) Master of Arts (Public Administration) (32) Master of Arts (Sociology) (33) Master of Arts (Economics) MPA MSO MEC higher degree in any discipline from a recognized university Bachelor's Degree or a higher degree in any discipline from a recognised university Bachelor's Degree from recognized university Bachelor's Degree or a higher degree in any discipline from a recognized university (1 st ) Rs. 2,900/- (2 nd ) No bar 2 yrs 5 yrs Rs. 3100/- (Ist ) Rs. 2900/- (2 nd ) No bar 2 yrs 5yrs Rs. 3100/- (Ist ) Rs. 2900/- (2 nd ) No bar 2yrs 5yrs Rs. 4600/- (1 st ) Rs. 4400/- (2 nd ) & & (34) Master of Arts (History) (35) Master of Commerce (36) Master of Arts (Tourism Management) (37) Master of Science Degree ( Dietetics and Food Service Management ) MAH MCOM MTM M.Sc. (DFSM) Bachelor s Degree or a higher degree in any discipline from a recognized university Bachelor s Degree or a higher degree from a recognized university Category 1 : BTS/ BA (Tourism); B.Sc Hospitality and Hotel Management; and those students who have done their graduation in any field along with a Diploma in Tourism, which is recognised in the University system or by AICTE. Category 2 : Diploma in Hotel Management (from the Institute recognised by the NCHMCT or AICTE) or a Bachelor s Degree in any field B.Sc.(Home Science) specialization in food & nutrition. Or PG Diploma in Dietetics and Public Health Nutrition or its equivalent Or Graduate or equivalent from the following background. Science, health care, medical, Pharmaceutical catering No bar 2 yrs 5 yrs Rs. 3100/- (1 st ) Rs. 2,900 (2 nd ) No bar 2 yrs 5 yrs I Rs. 4100/- II Rs. 4,000/- No bar 2 yrs 4 yrs I Cat: 1 Rs. 3,100/- Cat: 2 Rs. 4,400/- II Rs 3,000/- for both categories No bar 2 yrs 5 yrs Ist Rs. 10000/- II Rs. 9900/- & 10
(38) Master of Arts (Rural Development) (39) Master of Arts (Public Policy) (40) Master of Commerce (In Finance and Taxation) (41) Master of Arts (Education) (42) M.Sc (Mathematics with Applicationa in Computer Science) (43) Bachelor Preparatory Programme alongwith either the DNHE or CNCC or CFN offered by IGNOU(The Candidate can also complete CNCC/CFN concurrently with M.Sc(DFSM). MARD Graduate from any discipline MPP M.Com(F &T) MA(Edu) MACS Bachelor s Degree. At present only for LAS probationers at LBSNAA, Mussorrie i) Graduate in any Discipline or equivalent from a recognized University/Institute ii)admitted in the Chartered Accountancy Final Course Or Who has already passed Chartered Accountancy (Exclusively for Chartered Accountancy Students- ICAI). Bachelor degree in any discipline with or without a degree in Education from a recognized university Graduate with a Major of Hoours, in Mathematics or Graduates in Mathematics having completed courses on Calculus, Algebra, Linear Algebra, Analysis, Differential Equations, Probability and Statistics, with at least 50% marks in aggregate. BPP No formal qualification 18 yrs 6 (44) Bachelor of Arts BA 10+2 or its equivalent or BPP from IGNOU No bar 2 yrs 5 yrs I Rs. 3100/- II Rs. 2900/- No bar 2 yrs 5 yrs Ist Rs. 3,100/- IInd Rs. 2,900/- No bar 2 yrs 5 yrs Rs. 5000/- No bar 2 yrs 5 yrs 10,000/- No bar 2 yrs 4 yrs Rs. 4,000/- per semester. 2 yrs Rs. 700/- & No bar 3 yrs 6 yrs Rs. 1,400/- per annum & (45) Bachelor of B.Com 10+2 or its equivalent or No bar 3 yrs 6 yrs Rs. 1,400/- & 11
Commerce BPP from IGNOU per annum (46) Bachelor of Science (47) Bachelor of Social Work (48) Bachelor of Computer Applications (49) Bachelor of Education (50) Bachelor of Science (Hospitality and Hotel Administration) In collaboration with National Council for Hotel Management and catering (NCHMCT), PUSA, New Delhi. (51) Bachelor of Commers (With Major in Accountancy and Finance) B.Sc. 10+2 with science subjects or its equivalent qualification BSW BCA 10+2 or its equivalent or BPP from IGNOU 10+2 or its equivalent with Mat as a distinct subject 10+2 or its equivalent without Mat as a distinct subject. (The student of this category will have to do MTE-3 and CIC in 1 st semester of BCA and successfully complete before registering for 3 rd semester of BCA) B.Ed. Working teachers on temporary/permanent basis with a graduate degree with 2 yrs of experience as a teacher in any recognized school BHA B..Com (A& F) 10+2 or its equivalent Note: Admission through entrance test conducted by NCHMCT. For detail contact, Director (NCHMCT) or Director (SOSS), IGNOU. i) 10+2 or its equivalnce ii) Passed Common Proficiency Test/PE- I /Foundation from ICAI. iii) Registration in Professional Competence Course/PE- II/Intermediate (Chartered No bar 3 yrs 6 yrs Rs. 2,300/- per annum No bar 3 yrs 6 yrs 1 : Rs. 2,900/- II & III Yrs Rs. 2,800/- No bar 3 yrs 6 yrs Rs3,700/- per semester + Rs 700/- for MTE-3 & Rs. 3,300/-for CIC for non-mat students (will be effective from January 2008) No bar 2 yrs 4 yrs Rs 14,500/- -- 3 yrs -- Rs. 2,600/- per (fee IGNOU componen t) No bar 3 yrs 6 yrs Rs. 4,000/- & & & /Hin di 12
(52) Bachelor in Library and Information Science (53) Bachelor of Science.Nursing(P ost Basic) Accountancy First Stage) of ICAI iv) Already passed Professional Competence Course /PE-II/Intermediate. v) (Exclusively for Chartered Accountancy Students ICAI) BLIS i) Second Class Bachelor s Degree with 50% marks. ii)bachelor s Degree with Diploma in Library Science. iii) Bachelor s Degree with two yrs of working experience in a Library and Information Centre. iv) Bachelor s Degree in a Professional area such as Engineering, Pharmacy, Law etc. B.Sc.N.(Pb) i) 10+2 with Diploma in RNRM with a minimum of two yrs experience in the profession. Male nurses and nurses who have not done Midwifery in the GNM programme must submit a Certificate of completion of a course of 6 to 9 duration approved by INC in lieu of midwifery, ii) 10 th Class Matriculation or its equivalent with Dip. in General Nursing & Midwifery (RNRM) with a min. of five yrs experience in the profession. Male No bar 1 4 yrs Rs 3,700/- and No bar 3 yrs 5 yrs Rs. 11,000/- per annum 13
nurses and nurses who have not done Midwifery in the GNM Programme must submit a Certificate of completion of a course of 6 to 9 duration approved by INC in lieu of midwifery. (54) B.Tech. Civil (Construction Management) (55) B.Tech, Civil (Water Resource Engineering) BTCM 3 yrs Polytechnic Diploma in Civil/Mechanical/Electri cal/computer/ Architecture/Chemical Engineering and employed BTWRE 3 yrs Polytechnic Diploma in Civil/Agricultural/Mech anical/electrical/comput er/ Architecture/Chemical Engineering and employed No bar 4 yrs 10 yrs No bar 4 yrs 10 yrs Rs. 330/- per credit for Theory and Rs. 1,200/- per credit for Lab courses Rs. 330/- per credit for theory & Rs. 1,200/- per credit for Lab courses (56) B.Tech(Mechanica l Engineering) BTME 3 yrs Diploma in Mechanical/ Electrical/Electronics/A griculture/computer/civ il Engineering from a recognized Poly technic or its equivalent. Candidate who have successfully completed all the courses at least of 1 st of B.Tech Degree Programmes from a recognized Institute/University. Such candidate may apply for credit transfer as per IGNOU rules. Candidate who have successfully completed Advanced Diploma (ADCIM)/Diploma in Computer Integrated Manufacturing.(DCIM). ii) Candidates should be employed in Central or State level industrial No bar 4 yrs 8 yrs Rs. 330/- per credit for theory and Rs. 1,200/- per credit for Laboratory Courses 14
organization or in Public or Private sector in or other related organization employing similar manpower or self employed in equivalent capacity. Note: Candidates already enrolled in Advanced Diploma in Computer Integrated Manufacturing (ADCIM) and only after one of enrolement to ADCIM are eligible to enroll for B.Tech in Mechanical Engineering Computer Integrated Manufacturing(CIM) this shall be applicable to the candidates registered for DCIM and ADCIM of IGNOU in the 2005 and 2006. (57) Bachelor of Science ( Nautical Science) B.Sc (NS)* 1) 10+2 with mathematics physics and chemistry with not less than 55% marks in the final. B.E/B.Tech. degree from I.I.T or from a collage recognized by AICTE / UGC/DEC. AND 2) Should have passed with not less than 50% marks in language as a subject, at either 10 tth or 12 th standard or in the Degree course, conducted by a board or any university. Physical standards :Medically fit as per Rules, 2000 set by M.S. Medical Examination Eyesight: 6/6 in each eye without visual aids. 20 Yrs in case of 10+2 pass. 22 Yrs in case of B.Sc Degree. 24 Yrs in case of B.E./B.Tec h 3 Year - Rs 5500/- Per Semester. (58) Bachelor of Arts (Tourism Studies) BTS BPP from IGNOU or 10+2 or its equivalent No bar 3 yrs 6 yrs 1- Rs. 1,500/- 2 & 3 & 15
(59) B.Sc(Hons) Optimetry and Opthalmic Techniques (60) Advanced Diploma in Construction Management (61) Advanced Diploma in Water Resource Engineering (62) Post Graduate Diploma in Distance Education (63) Post Graduate Diploma in Higher Education (64) Post Graduate Diploma in Financial Management (65) Post Graduate Diploma in Human Resource Management (66) Post Graduate Diploma in Management (67) Post Graduate Diploma in Marketing Management (68) Post Graduate Diploma in Operations B.Sc(Hons ) 10+2 examination of CBSE or equivalent with, Physics, Chemistry, and Biology with at least 45% marks in the aggregate. ADCM 3 yrs Polytechnic Diploma in Civil/Mechanical/Electri cal/computer/architectu re/ Chemical Engineering and Employed ADWRE PGDDE 3-yrs Polytechnic Diploma in Civil/Agricultural/Mech anical/electrical/comput er/ Architecture/Chemical Engineering and employed Bachelor s degree in any subject or a professional degree PGDHE Teachers in an Institution of Higher learning or Post Graduate Degree holders in any subject with 50% marks or professional degree holders with 50% marks PGDFM PGDHRM PGDIM PGDMM PGDOM Same as prescribed for MBA Same as prescribed for MBA Same as prescribed for MBA Same as prescribed for MBA Same as prescribed for MBA Rs. 2,100/- 19,800/- per annum No bar 2 yrs 5 yrs Rs. 330/- per credit for theory and Rs. 1,200/- per credit for lab courses No bar 2 yrs 5 yrs Rs. 330/- per credit for theory and Rs. 1,200/- per credit for lab courses No bar 1 No bar 1 No bar 1 No bar 1 No bar 1 ½ No bar 1 No bar 1 4 yrs Rs. 1,300/- 4 yrs Rs. 1,700/- 2-½ yrs* 2-½ yrs* 2-½ yrs* 2-½ yrs* 2-½ yrs* Rs. 4,000/- Rs. 4,000/- Rs. 8,800/- Rs. 4,000/- Rs. 4,000/- 16
Management (69) Post Graduate Diploma in Maternal and Child Health (70) Post Graduate Diploma in Hospital & Health Management (71) Post Graduate Diploma in Geriatric Medicine (72) Post Graduate Diploma in Library Automation and Networking (73) Post Graduate Diploma in Rural Development (74) Post Graduate Diploma in Translation (75) Post Graduate Diploma in Journalism and Mass Communication (76) Post Graduate Diploma in International Business Operation (77) Post Graduate Diploma in Audio Programme PGDMCH MBBS No bar 1 PGDHHM Medical/Dental graduates from a Medical/Dental institute of India or other countries recognized by Medical Council of India (MCI) or Dental Council. Graduates in Indian System of Medicine, Homeopathy, Nursing and Pharmacy recognized by the respective Councils with three yrs of hospital experience. Candidates holding MBA degree or PG Diploma in Financial, Material or Personnel Management with five yrs hospital experience. No bar 1 PGDGM MBBS No bar 1 Year PGDLAN Bachelor s Degree in Library and Information Science No bar 1 PGDRD Bachelor s Degree No bar 1 PGDT + Bachelor s Degree No bar 1 PGJMCß PGDIBO Bachelor s Degree with 2 yrs experience in a media/ communication organisation Bachelor s Degree in any discipline or equivalent PGDAPP Graduation in any discipline. No bar 1 No bar 1 No bar 1 3 yrs Rs16,900/- 3 yrs Rs. 15,700/- 3 yrs Rs. 15,200/- 4 yrs Rs. 11,000/- 4 yrs Rs. 1,500/- & 4 yrs Rs. 2100/- 4 yrs Rs. 2,500/- 3 yrs Rs. 4,500/- 4 yrs Rs. 7,400/- & 17
Production (78) Post Graduate Diploma in Radio Prasaran (79) Post Graduate Diploma in Disaster Management (80) Post Graduate Diploma in Intellectual Property Rights (81) Post Graduate Diploma in Environmental and Sustainable Development (82) Post Graduate Diploma in Participatory Management of Displacement, Resettlement and Rehabilitation (83) Diploma in HIV and Family Education (84) Diploma in Creative Writing in (85) Diploma in Women/s Empowerment and Development PGDRP Bachelor s Degree No bar 1 PGDDM Graduate in any discipline PGDIPR Graduate or equivalent from any recognized University/Institution PGDESD Graduate from a recognized University/Institution PGDMRR DAFE DCE DWED Bachelors of Arts or equivalent Degree 10+2 or its equivalent or BPP from IGNOU Matriculation with higher qualification recognized by Central/State Government 10+2 or anyone without 10+2 but age 20-yrs and above 10+2 or its equivalent Non 10+2 with three yrs working experience as development workers at any level. No bar 1 No bar 1 No bar 1 No bar 1 No bar 1 20 yrs 1 No bar 1 3 yrs Rs. 7,400/- 4 3 3 Rs. 3,400/- Rs. 6,200/- Rs. 4000/- 4 yrs Rs. 5,100/- & 4 yrs Rs. 2000/- & 4 yrs Rs. 2,100/- 4 yrs Rs. 2100/- & (86) Diploma in Computer Integrated Manufacturing DCIM @ a) 3 Diploma in Mechanical/Prod uction/automobil e/electrical/electr onics/computer/ Civil Engineering from a recognized polytechnic or its equivalent; and b) Employed in Central or State level Mechanical/ Production/ No bar 1 3 yrs Rs. 15,880/- 18
(87) Diploma in Youth in Development Work (88) Diploma in Early Childhood Care and Education (89) Diploma in Management (90) Diploma in Nutrition and Health Education (91) Diploma in Primary Education (92) Diploma in Tourism Studies (93) Diploma in civil Engineering (Army only) (94) Diploma in civil Engineering (G) (Corporate sector) Automobile Department in Public or in Private sector construction organization or in other related organisation employing similar manpower or self employed in equivalent capacity DCYP*** 10+2 or its equivalent No bar 1 DECE 10+2 or its equivalent No bar 1 DIM Bachelor s Degree + 3 yrs Supervisory- Managerial/ Professional experience Non-graduate with 6 yrs Supervisory Managerial/Professional experience No bar 1 DNHE 10+2 or its equivalent No bar 1 DPE DTS DCLE Matric/HSC/+2 standard pass with minimum two yrs teaching experience (This programmes is offered only for the North Eastern States & Sikkim) BPP from IGNOU or 10+2 or its equivalent 10 th standard pass and should have passed the Grade II examination conducted by Indian Army DCLE i) 10 th with 55% marks with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics as main subject 4 yrs Rs. 2,200/- 4 yrs Rs. 1,500/-, Tamil 2-½ yrs Rs. 4,000/- 4 yrs Rs. 1,500/- No bar 2 yrs 6 yrs (Module-I - Rs. 1,200/- (Module- II Rs. 1,900/- (Module- III Rs. 2,400/- fee) No bar 1, & &, Assamese & Bengali 4 yrs Rs. 2,400/- & No bar 3 yrs 5 yrs Rs23,100/- No bar 3 yrs 5 yrs Rs 57,200/- 19
(95) Diploma in Electrical & Mechanical Engineering (Army only) (96) Diploma in Nautical Science (97) P.G Cerificate for Professional Development of Teachers (98) Post Graduate Diploma in School leadership and Management (99) Certificate in HIV and Family Education DEME ii) 10+2 with Science stream with main subjects as shown in(i) in 10 th iii) Certificate of Draughtsmanship from ITI or from any recognized institute with main subjects as shown in (i) in 10 th iv) 10 th pass with main subjects as shown in (i) and 2 yrs of working experience in constructions industry in any capacity. (b)candidates should be employed in Central or State level Construction Departments or in Public or in Private Sector construction Organisations or in other related Organisations employing similar manpower. 10 th standard pass and should have passed the Grade II examination conducted by Indian Army No bar 3 yrs 5 yrs Rs23,100/- DNS - - - - - - PGCPDT Only for teachers of Navodaya Vidayalaya Samiti PGDSLM Recognized trained graduate teacher with five yrs experience working in the CBSE Senior Secondary/Higher Secondary recognized Schools. (This programme is offered only for Cochin Region). CAFÉ 10+2 or equivalent or BPP from IGNOU Matriculation with 1 No bar 6 2 yrs Rs. 3,500/- 2 yrs Rs. 1000/- & 20
(100) Certificate in Consumer Protection (101) Certificate in Disaster Management (102) Certificate in Environmental Studies (103) Certificate in Food & Nutrition (104) Certificate in Human Rights (105) Certificate in Computing (106) Certificate in Guidance (107) Certificate in Nutrition and Child Care (108) Certificate in Laboratory Techniques (109) Certificate in Primary Education CCP CDM CES higher qualification recognized by Central/ State Government 10+2 or its equivalent or BPP from IGNOU 10+2 or its equivalent or BPP from IGNOU BPP from IGNOU or 10+2 or its equivalent No bar 6 No bar 6 No bar 6 CFN No formal qualification 18 yrs 6 CHR CIC CIG CNCC 10+2 or its equivalent or BPP from IGNOU 10+2 or its equivalent or BPP from IGNOU Teachers of recognised institutions Pass in matriculation/ssc BPP from IGNOU 10+2 or its equivalent or BPP from IGNOU CPLT 10+2 with Science subjects or equivalent Pass in higher secondary with science subject or equivalent and one of experience of working in a school/college/ university science laboratory 10 th Pass or equivalent with science subjects and two yrs of experience of working in a school/college/ university science laboratory CPE The untrained/undertrained in-service teacher having passed Matric/ HSC/ 10+2 standard in the new pattern of education or No bar 6 No bar 6 18 yrs 6 No bar 6 No bar 6 No bar 6 2 yrs Rs. 1,100/- & 2 yrs Rs. 1,400/- & 2 yrs Rs. 1,400/- & 2 yrs Rs. 800/-, & other languages 2 yrs Rs. 1,300/- & 2 yrs Rs. 3,300/- & 2 yrs Rs. 800/- & 2 yrs Rs. 900/- & 2 yrs Rs. 2,300/- & - Rs. 3300/-,, Assamese and Bengali 21
(110) Certificate in Rural Development (111) Certificate in Teaching of (112) Certificate in Teaching of Primary School Mathematics (113) Certificate in Tourism Studies (114) Certificate in food and safety (online) (115) Certificate in Craft & Design (Pottery) above and teaching at primary and elementary level (standard I to standard VIII) in the recognized schools of North Eastern states and Sikkim. The teachers should have preferably five yrs teaching experience at the time of seeking admission. (This programmes is offered only for the North Eastern States & Sikkim) CRD Bachelor s Degree No bar 6 CTE Graduate or 3 yrs of B.EL.ED. or 2 yrs PTT,ETT or 10+2 with 2 yrs teaching experience CTPM 10 th pass/working nursery, Primary or Elementary teachers passed AMT under Associate Studentship Scheme CTS BPP from IGNOU or 10+2 or its equivalent No bar 6 No bar 6 No bar 6 CFS 10+2 or its equivalent No bar 6 2 yrs Rs. 900/- & 2 yrs Rs. 1,400/- 2 yrs Rs. 900/- & 2 yrs Rs. 1,100/- & 2 yrs Rs. 1900/- CCDP Rs. 2,800/- (116) Certificate in Primary Teaching CPT Matric/HSC/+2 standard pass with minimum two yrs teaching experience (This programmes is offered only for the North Eastern States & Sikkim) No bar 6 18 Rs. 1,200/- Module-1 of DPE, Assamese & Bengali (117) Certificatein Primary Curriculum and Instruction CPC Matric/HSC/+2 standard pass with minimum two yrs teaching experience (This programmes is offered only for the North Eastern States & Sikkim) No bar 6 18 Rs. 1,900/- (Module- II) of DPE, Assamese & Bengali (118) Certificate in CETE In Service elementary No bar 6 2 yrs Rs. 22
Elementary Teacher Education teacher holding graduate degree and above on any stream (This programme is offered only in Tripura State) 4,400/- (119) Certificate in Health Care Waste Management CHCWM Doctors, Nurses, Paramedics, Health Managers and other professional workers with a minimum of 10+2 Qualification No bar 6 2 yrs Rs. 2,200/- (120) Certificate in Shoe Upper Cutting CSUC 8 th Pass No bar 6 2 yrs Rs. 2,300/- and (121) Certificate in S hoe Upper Stitching CSUS 8 th Pass No bar 6 2 yrs Rs. 2,300/- and (122) Certificate in Shoe Lasting and Finishing CSLY 8 th Pass No bar 6 2 yrs Rs. 2,300/- and (123) Certificate in Business Skills CBS 10+2 or its equivalent No bar 6 2 yrs Rs. 1,600/- (124) Diploma in Value Added Products from Cereals, Pulses and oilseeds DPVCPO i)10+2 Senior Secondary Pass outs ii)bpp(under IGNOU/OLS Mode) iii)10 th Pass may enroll simultaneously for the BPP and Diploma Programme No bar 1 4 yrs i)rs. 8,100/- ii)rs. 8,100/- iii)rs. 8,800/- (125) Diploma Programme in Value added Products from Fruits and Vegetables DVAPFA i)10+2 Senior Secondary Pass outs ii)bpp(under IGNOU/OLS Mode) iii)10 th Pass may enroll simultaneously for the BPP and Diploma Programme No bar^ 1 4 yrs i)rs. 8,800/- ii)rs. 8,800/- iii)rs. 9,500/- & (126) Diploma in Meat Technology DMT i)10+2 Senior Secondary Pass outs ii)bpp(under IGNOU/OLS Mode) iii)10 th Pass may enroll simultaneously for the BPP and Diploma Programme No bay 1 4 yrs i)rs. 8,800/- ii)rs. 8,800/- iii)rs. 9,500/- (127) Diploma in Diary Technology DDT i)10+2 Senior Secondary Pass outs ii)bpp(under No bar 1 4 yrs i)rs. 8,800/- ii)rs. 23
(128) Post Graduate Diploma in Clinical Cardiology (129) Diploma in Nursing Administration (130) Advanced Diploma in Computer integrated Manufacturing (131) Advanced Certificate in Power Distribution Management (132) Certificate in Competency Enhancement for ANM/FHW (133) Certificate Programme In Newborn and Infant Care PGDCC IGNOU/OLS Mode) iii)10 th Pass may enroll simultaneously for the BPP and Diploma Programme MBBS Graduate (MCI Recognized) DNA General Nursing and Midwifery (GNM), with two yrs of experience in the profession. (For male nurses or nurses who have not done midwifery in the GNM programme should have a certificate in any of the nursing course of 6-9 duration prescribed by the Indian Nursing Council in lieu of midwifery). Or B.sc.(Nursing) with no experience 8,800/- iii)rs. 9,500/- No bar 2 yrs 4 yrs Rs. 33,000/- per No bar 1 ADCIM DCIM from IGNOU No bar 1 ACPDM Engineering graduates/engineering Diploma holders, or Science/ Commerce/Science art graduates with 2 yrs experience in power utilities or the electricity sector CCEANM Qualified Auxiliary Nurse Midwife(ANM)/Female Health Worker(FHW) course(revised) with minimum of two yrs of work experience and (Old) with three yrs of work experience. CNIC Diploma in General Nursing and Midwifery (GNM)/B.Sc Nursing or above No bar 6 No bar 1 No bar 6 3 Rs. 6,600/- 3 yrs Rs. 330/- Per theory course and Rs. 1,200/- per Laborator y courses 2 yrs Rs. 3300/- 3 yrs Rs. 5,600/- 2 yrs Rs. 3,900/- 24
(134) Certificate Programme in Maternal and Child Health care CMCHC Nursing Professional of all categories; Health worker (F)/ANM/Health Supervisor Female/LHV/PHN No bar 6 2 yrs Rs. 3,900/- (135) Certificate Programme in German Language CGL 10+2 or equivalent with knowledge of (This Programme is offered only in Chennai Region) 18 yrs 6 2 yrs Rs. 1,500/- Bilingual(G erman,engli sh) 25
2. MINIMUM NMS F IMPLEMENTATION OF IGNOU PROGRAMMES List of the Courses offered and minimum number of counseling sessions prescribed for each course Kindly note that there is one assignment prescribed for each course that is compulsory and normally carries weightage of 25% to 30% in the overall assessment. Course Code Course Title No. of Credits No. of Counselling Sessions Prescribed Theory Practical The Bachelor's Preparatory Programme (BPP) PMI Preparatory Course in Mathematics - 07 PSS Preparatory Course in Soc. Science - 07 PCO Preparatory Course in Commerce - 07 Total: 21 The Bachelor's Degree Programme (BDP) Foundation Courses FHS Foundation Course in Humanities & Social 08 10 Sciences FST Foundation Course in Science & Technology 08 10 FEG-1 Foundation Course in -1 04 05 FEG-II Foundation Course in - II 04 05 FHD Foundation Course in 04 05 MIL Foundation Course in Modern Indian 04 05 languages (FHD,FEG,TGT,FKD,FBT for FBP. FIM, FIG, FUD) Elective Courses EHD-1 Prose 08 10 EHD-2 Poetry 08 10 EHD-3 History of Literature 08 10 EHD-6 Language : Past and Present 08 10 EHD-7 Structure of 08 10 EEG-1 Language through Literature 08 10 EEG-2 Structure of Modem 08 10 EEG-3 Communication Skills in 08 10 EEG-5 Understanding Prose 08 10 EEG-6 Understanding Poetry 08 10 EPS-1 Introduction to Politics Theory and Institutions 08 10 EPS-2 Government and Politics of India 08 10 EPS-3 Modem Indian Political Thought 08 10 EPS-4 Contemporary International Relations 08 10 EHI-1 Modem India 08 10 EHI-2 India from the Earliest Times to the 8~ Century 08 10 A.D. EHI-3 History of India from 8 th Century A.D. to Mid - 15 th Century A.D. ' 08 10 EHI-5 India: Mid-18 lh Century A.D. to Mid-19 lh Century 08 10 EHI-6 History of China and Japan : 1840-1949 08 10 EEC-1 Fundamentals of Economics 08 10 EEC-2 Economic Development of India since 08 10 Independence EEC-3 Elementary Statistical Methods and Survey 08 10 Techniques EEC-4 Agricultural Development in India 08 10 EEC-5 Elementary Mathematical Methods 04 05 26
EEC-9 Economic Concepts and Politics 04 05 EPA-1 Administrative Theory- 08 10 EPA-2 Indian Administration 08 10 EPA-5 Development Administration 08 10 EPA-4 Personnel Administration 08 10 ESO-1 The Study of Society 08 10 ESO-2 Society in India 08 10 ESO-3 Sociology Thought 08 10 ESO-4 Social Stratification 08 10 ESO-5 Society and Religion 08 10 ESO-6 Social Problems in India 08 10 ECO-1 Business Organisation 04 05 ECO-2 Accountancy-I 04 07 ECO-3 Management Theory 04 05 ECO-4 Accountancy-1 08 14 ECO-5 Mercantile Law 04 06 ECO-6 Economic Theory 04 05 ECO-7 Elements of Statistics 04 07 ECO-8 Company Law 04 05 ECO-9 Money, Banking & Financial Institutions 04 05 ECO-10 Elements of Costing 04 07 ECO-11 Elements of Income Tax 04 03 MTE-4 Elementary Algebra 02 03 MTE-5 Analytical Geometry 02 05 MTE-1 Calculus 04 05 MTE-6 Abstract Algebra 04 05 MTE-7 Advance Calculus 04 05 MTE-8 Differential Equations 04 05 MTE-9 Real Analysis 04 05 MTE-10 Numerical Analysis 04 05 MTE-11 Probability and Statistics 04 05 MTE-12 Linear Programming 04 05 MTE-03 Mathematical Methods 04 05 PHE-1 Elementary Methods 02 03 PHE-2 Oscillations and Waves 02 01 PHE-4 Mathematical Methods in Physics-I 02 03 PHE-5 Mathematical Methods in Physics - II 02 03 PHE-6 Thermodynamics & Statistical Mechanism 04 05 PHE-7 Electric and Magnetic Phenomenon 04 05 CHE-1 Atoms and Molecules 02 03 CHE-2 Inorganic Chemistry 04 05 CHE-4 Physical Chemistry- 04 05 CHE-5 Organic Chemistry 04 05 CHE-6 Organic Reaction Mechanism 04 05 LSE-1 Cell Biology 04 05 LSE-2 Ecology 04 05 LSE-3 Genetics 04 05 LSE-5 Phvsiologv 04 05 LSE-7 Taxonomy and Evolution 04 05 Application Oriented Courses AFW Feature Writing 04 05 AWR Writing for Radio 04 05 ATR Translation 08 10 ACC Organising Child Care Scences 08 10 ANC Nutrition for the Community 08 10 27
AHE Human Environment 08 10 AMK Marketing 04 05 ADE Export Procedures and Documentation 04 05 ADS Office Secretarial Practice 04 05 B.Sc. Laboratory Courses CHE-3 L Chemistry Lab -1 02 14 (4 hrs. each) CHE-7L Chemistry Lab - II 02 14 CHE-8L Chemistry Lab III 02 14 PHE-3 L Physics Lab -1 04 28 PHE-8 L Physics Lab - II 04 28 LSE-4 L Life Science Lab -1 04 28 Bachelor of Library & Information Science (BLISC) BLS-1 Library and Society 05 05 BLS-2 Library Management 05 05 BLS-3 Library Classification Theory 04 10 BLS-3 P Library Classification Theory (Practical) 03 15 BLS-4 Library Cataloging Theory 04 10 BLS-4 P Library Cataloging Theory (Practical) 04 15 BLS-5 Bibliography and Reference Sources 03 05 BLS-6 Information Services 02 05 BLS-7 Computer Basics and Applications 02 05 5 hrs. of Computer training in addition to counselling) Total 32 75 B.Tech.Civil Construction Management (BTCM) & B.Tech. Civil Water Resource Engineering (BTWRE) First Year ET-101 Mathematics 06 08 ET-105 Physics & Chemistry 08 10 ET-20! Engineering Science 08 10 ET-202 Engineering Science 06 08 Total 28 36 Second Year ET-204 Material Science & Engineering Material 04 05 ET-301 Engineering Arts & Analysis-1 04 05 ET-501 Soil Mechanics & Foundation Engineering 04 05 ET-521 Building Constitution 08 10 ET-581 Elective-1 04 05 ET-531 Earth & Soil Science 06 08 ET-533 Open Channel Flow & Irrigation Engineering 08 10 Total 38 48 Third Year ET-523 Construction Supervision and Repair & 08 10 Maintenance of Buildings ET-524 Principles of Engineering Management & 06 08 Economics and Construction Management -1 ET-522 Concrete Technology & Construction Techniques 04 05 ET-532 Hydrology & Ground Water Development 06 08 ET-502 Strength of Materials & Structural Analysis 08 10 ET-534 Principles of Engineering Management & 08 10 Economics and Systems Methods & Water Resource Planning Total: 42 51 28
BTCM PROGRAMME - 1st Year course BME 001 Engineering Mathematics-I Compulsory 4 20hrs(10 sessions of 2 hrs.) BME 002 Computer Aided Design Compulsory 4 20 hrs (10 sessions of 2 hrs.) BME 003 Manufacturing Technology Compulsory 4 20 hrs(10 sessions of 2 hrs.) BME 004 CNC Technology & Programming Compulsory 2 10hrs(5 sessions of 2 hrs.) BME 005 Computer Integrated Manufacturing Compulsory 4 20 hrs (10 sessions of 2 hrs.) BME 006 Mechatronics Compulsory 4 20 hrs (10 sessions of 2 hrs.) BME 007 Quality Engineering Compulsory 4 20 hrs (10 sessions of 2 hrs.) BMEL 001 Laboratory I Compulsory 4 2 weeks (6days per week and each day two session and each session is of 4 hrs.) BMEL 002 Laboratory II Compulsory 2 1 week (6days per week and each day two session and each session is of 4 hrs.) BTCM PROGRAMME - IInd Year course BME-008 Machining Technology -Compulsory 4 20 hrs. (10 session of 2 hrs.) BME-009 Computer Programming and Applications Compulsory 4 20 hrs. (10 session of 2 hrs.) BME-010 Tool Engineering and Management-Compulsory 4 20 hrs. (10 session of 2 hrs.) BME-011 Computer Aided Process Planning-Compulsory 4 20 hrs (10 sessions of 2 hrs.) BME-012 Manufacturing Systems, Integration and Control- Compulsory 4 20 hrs (10 sessions of 2 hrs.) BME-013 Production Management-Compulsory 4 20 hrs (10 sessions of 2 hrs.) BME-014 Metrology and Instrumentation-Compulsory 2 10 hrs (5 sessions of 2 hrs.) BMEL-003 Laboratory-III-Compulsory 4 2Weeks (6days per week and each day two session and each session is of 4 hrs.) BMEL-004 Laboratory-IV-Compulsory 2 One week (6days per week and 29
each day two session and each session is of 4 hrs.) BTCM PROGRAMME IIIrd Year course BME 015 Engineering Mathematics-II - Compulsory 4 20 hrs (10 sessions of 2 hrs.) BME 016 Engineering Mechanics - Compulsory 2 10 hrs (5 sessions of 2 hrs.) BME 017 Strength of Materials Compulsory 2 10 hrs (5 sessions of 2 hrs.) BME 018 Engineering Materials Compulsory 2 10 hrs (5 sessions of 2 hrs.) BME 019 Engineering Thermodynamics Compulsory 2 10 hrs (5 sessions of 2 hrs.) BME 020 Kinematics and Dynamics of Mechanisms Compulsory BME 021 Principles of Electrical and Electronics Sciences - Compulsory BME 022 Soft Computing in Computer Integrated Manufacturing - Compulsory 2 20 hrs (10 sessions of 2 hrs.) 2 10 hrs (5 sessions of 2 hrs.) 4 20 hrs (10 sessions of 2 hrs.) BMEP 001 Project Compulsory 12 1 BTCM PROGRAMME - IVth Year course BME-023 Advance Manufacturing Technology Compulsory 4 20 hrs (10 sessions of 2 hrs.) BME-024 Mechanical Engineering Design Compulsory 4 20 hrs (10 sessions of 2 BME-025 Condition Monitoring and Maintenance Engineering-Compulsory hrs.) 2 10 hrs. (5 sessions of 2 hrs.) BME-027 Heat and Mass Transfer- Compulsory 4 20 hrs (10 sessions of 2 hrs.) BME-028 Fluid Mechanics- Compulsory 2 10 BME-029 Robotics- Compulsory' 4 20 hrs (10 sessions of 2 hrs.) BME-030 Elective Subject- Compulsory 4 20 hrs(10 sessions of 2 hrs.) BME-031 Energy Conversion- Compulsory 2 10 hrs (5 sessions of 2 hrs.) BME-035 Industrial Engineering and Operations Research - Compulsory BMEL-005 Mechanical Engineering Lab Practices- Compulsory 4 20 hrs(10 sessions of 2 hrs.) 4 2 Weeks (6 days per week and each day two session and each session is of 4 hrs.)3 30
ET-571 BTCM Lab 02 ET-573 BTWRE Lab 01 - Total 03 - B.Sc.Nursing Programme Theory Component HS1T1 Primary Health Nursing 04 06 HS1T2 Applied Science 04 06 HS1T3 Behaviourial Sciences 04 06 HS1T4 04 06 HS1T5 Nursing Education 04 06 HS2T1 Medical Surgical Nursing 04 06 HS2T2 Community Health Nursing 04 06 HS2T3 Nursing Administration 04 06 HS3T1 Paediatric Nursing 02 03 HS3T2 Mental Health Nursing 02 03 Total Practical Component HS1P1 Primary Health 08 15 HS1P2 Applied Sciences (Physics, Chemistry, 27 Microbiology & Nutrition) HS2P1 Nursing Education Research 02 04 HS2P2 Medical Surgical Nursing 08 15 HS2P3 - Community Health Nursing 08 15 HS2P4 Nursing Administration 02 04 HS3P1 Paediatric Nursing 06 04 HS3P2 Mental Health-Nursing 06 04 Total 44 103 Bachelor in Computer Applications (BCA) First Year Ist Semester CS-610 Foundation Course in for Computing 04 04 - FHS Foundation Course in Humanities and Social 08 08 - Sciences CS-611 Computer Fundamental 04 4 10 IInd Semester CS-612 P.C. Software Application Skills 04 04 06 CS-60 Foundation Course in Mathematics in Computing 08 10 - CS-62 C Programming & Data Structure 04 10 24 Second Year Ist Semester FST Foundation Course in Science and Technology 08 08 - CS-63 Introduction to System Software 04 08 13 CS-05 Elements of System Analysis and Design 04 02 - Second Semester CS-06 Introduction to DBMS 04 06 2 CS-64 Introduction to Computer Organisation 04 08 2 CS-65 Window Programming 02 04 10 CS-60 Multimedia 02 04 05 (Ji 67 RDBMS Lab 04-12 Third Year Ist Semester CS-68 Computer Network 04 06 06 CS-69 TCP IP Programming 04 03 10 CS-70 Introduction to Software Engineering 04 04 04 CS-71 Computer Oriented Numerical Techniques 04 08-31
IInd Semester CS-7 C++ and Object Oriented Programming 04 06 12 CS-73 Theory of Computer Science 04 06 - CS-74 Introduction to Internet Programming (JAVA, 02 05 10.ACTIVE X) CS-75 Intranet Administration 02 02 00 CS-76 Project 04-12 Bachelor of Arts (Tourism Studies) (P.TS) First Year TS-1 Foundation Course in Tourism 08 10 TS-2 Tourism Development: Products, Operations, and Case Studies 08 10 FHS-1 Foundation Course in Humanities & Social 08 10 Sciences FEG-1 Foundation Course in 04 05 FHD-2 Foundation Course in 04 05 Modem Indian Languages ( any one of the following) 04 05 FEG-2 Foundation Course in Enelish-2 04 05 FAS-1 Foundation Course in Assamese 04 05 FBG-1 Foundation Course in Bengali 04 05 FGT-I Foundation Course in Gujarati 04 05 BHDF-101 Foundation Course in 04 05 FKD-1 Foundation Course in Kannada 04 05 FML-! Foundation Course in Malvalam 04 05 FMT-1 Foundation Course in Marathi 04 05 F-1 Foundation Course in Oriya 04 05 FPB-1 Foundation Course in Punjabi 04 05 FTM-1 Foundation Course in Tamil 04 05 FTG-1 Foundation Course in Telugu 04 05 FUD-1 Foundation Course in Urdu 04 05 BSKF-1 Foundation Course in Sanskrit 04 05 Second Year TS-4 Indian Culture: Perspective for Tourism 08 10 TS-5 Ecology. Environment and Tourism 08 10 FST-1 Foundation Course in Science and Technology 08 10 PTS-4 Project on Indian Culture: Perspective for 04 05 Tourism PTS-5 Project on Ecology, Environment and Tourism 04 05 Third Year TS-3 Management in Tourism 08 10 TS-6 Tourism Marketing 08 i0 PTS-6 Project on Tourism Marketing 04 05 Any one of the following 04 05 AT\V(H)or AFW(E) Feature Writing 04 05 A\VR(H)or AWR(E) Writing for Radio 04 05 AOM-1 Office Organization Management 04 05 ASP-1 Secretarial Practice 04 05 Any one of the following 08 10 AHE-! Human Environment 08 10 EHI-l Modem India 1857-1964 08 10 EH1-2 India: Earliest Time to 8th Century A.D. 08 10 EHI-3 India from 8th to 15th Century A.D. 08 10 EHI-4 India from 16th to Mid 18th Century A.D. 08 10 ESO-15 Society and Religion 08 10 EEG-3 Communication Skills in 08 10 32
Management Programme MS-1 Management Functions and Behavior 06 10 MS-2 Managing Men 06 10 MS-3 Economic and Social Environment 06 10 MS-4 Accounting and Finance for Managers 06 10 MS-5 Management of Machines and Materials 06 10 MS-6 Marketing for Managers 06 10 MS-7 Information Management and Computers 06 10 MS-8 Quantitative Analysis for Managerial 06 10 Applications MS-9 Managerial Economics 06 10 MS-10 Organisational Design, Development and Change 06 10 MS-11 Corporate Policies and Practices 06 10 MS-21 Social Processes and Behavioural Issues 06 10 MS-22 Human Resource Development 06 10 MS-23 Human Resource Planning 06 10 MS-24 Union Management Relations 06 10 MS-25 Managing Change in Organisations 06 10 MS-26 Organisational Dynamics 06 10 MS-41 Working Capital Management 06 10 MS-42 Capital Investment and Financing Decisions 06 10 MS-43 Management Control Systems 06 10 MS-44 Security Analysis and Portfolio Management 06 10 MS-45 International Financial Management 06 10 MS-46 Management of Financial Services 06 10 MS-51 Operations Research 06 10 MS-52 Project Management 06 10 MS-53 Production/Operations Management 06 10 MS-54 Management of Information Systems 06 10 MS-61 Consumer Behaviour 06 10 MS-62 Sales Management 06 10 MS-63 Product and Advertising Management 06 10 MS-64 International Marketing 06 10 MS-65 Marketing of Services 06 10 MS-66 Marketing Research 06 10 MS-91 Strategic Management 06 10 MS-92 Management of Public Enterprises 06 10 MS-93 Management of Small and New Enterprises 06 10 MS-95 Research Methodology for Management 06 10 Decisions MS-100 Project Work (equivalent to two courses) 06 10 Total: 228 380 Master in Computer Applications (MCA) (2hrs each) 1 sessions (3 hrs each) First Year Ist Semester MCS-011 Problem Solving and Programming 3 5 2 > MCS-012 Computer Organization and Assembly language Programming 4 8 2 > MCS-013 Discrete Mathematics 2 3 MCS-014 Systems Analysis and Design 3 5 MCS-015 Communication Skills -> 2 MCSL-016 Internet Concepts and Web Design 2 20 MCSL-017 C and Assembly Language Programming Lab 2 (10+10) IInd Semester MCS-021 Data and File Structures 4 8 33
M.CS-022 Operating System Concepts and Networking 4 8 2 > Management MCS-023 Introduction to DBMS 3 5 0 > MCS-024 Object Oriented Technologies and Java 3 5 2 > Programming MCSL-025 Lab ( based on MCS-021, 022, 023 & 024) 4 (10+10+10 +10) Second Year III Semester MCS-031 Design and Analysis of Algorithms 4 8 2 > MCS-032 Object Oriented Analysis and Design 3 5 2 > MCS-033 Advanced Discrete Mathematics 2 3 MCS-034 Software Engineering 3 5 MCS-035 Accountancy and Financial Management 4 8 MCSL-036 Lab (based on MCS-032.034 and 035) 0 20 IV Semester MCS-04I Operating Systems 4 8 MCS-042 Data Communication and Computer Networks 1 8 3 > MCS-043 Advanced Database Management Systems 4 8 3 > MCS-044 Mini Project 4 10 MCSL-045 Lab (UNIX & Oracle) 2 (10+10) Third Year V Semester MCS-051 Advanced Internet Technologies 3 5 2 > MCS-052 Principles of Management and Information 2 3 Systems MCS-053 Computer Graphics and Multimedia 4 8 3 > MCSL-054 Lab ( based on MCS-051 & 053) 2 (10+10) MCSL-001 3 Stream* Courses 9 (5+5+5) 5 > TO 012 VI Semester MCSP-060 Project 16 2> *Student should select one stream from the available streams, each comprising of 3 courses. Master in Computer Application (MCA) First Year Ist Semester CS-02 Introduction to Software 06 08 12 CS-04 Data Structure through C and Pascal 06 10 20 CS-05 Elements of Systems Analysis and Design 06 01 - IInd Semester CS-01 Computer Fundamentals 06 10 10 CS-03 File Structure and Programming in COBOL 04 04 10 CS-06 Database Management Systems 04 06 - Second Year Ist Semester CS-08 Numerical and Statistical Computing 06 10 15 CS-09 Data Communication and Networks 06 10 15 CS-51 Operations Research 04 10 8 IInd Semester CS-07 Discrete Mathematics 06 10 08 CS-10 Software Engineering 06 10 04 CS-54 Accounting and Finance on Computers 04 10 - Third Year Ist Semester CS-12 Computer Architecture 04 10-34
CS-16 Object Oriented Systems 04 10 14 CS-17 Project (Part-D) 08 - IInd Semester CS-13 Operating Systems 04 10 12 CS-14 Intelligent Systems 04 10 12 CS-15 Relational Database Management Systems 04 10 10 CS-17 Project (Part-II) 04 - - Masters of Science in Dietetics and Food Service Management {(M.Sc. (DFSM)} MFN-001 Applied Physiology 04 05(2 1/2 hrs. each) MFN-002 Nutrition Biochemistry 04 05 (2 1/2 hrs. MFNL-002 each) MFN-003 Food Microbiology 04 05 (2 1/2 hrs. MFNL-003 each) MFN-008 Principles of Food Science 04 05 (2 1/2 hrs. MFNL-008 each) MFN-004 Advance Nutrition 06 07 (2 1/2 hrs. MFNL-004 each) MFN-005 Clinical and Therapeutic Nutrition 06 07 (2 1/2 hrs. MFNL-005 each) MFN-006 Public Nutrition 06 07 (2 1/2 hrs. MNFL-006 each) MFN-007 Entrepreneurship and Food Service Management 06 07 (2 1/2 hrs. MFNL-007 each) MFN-009 Research Methods and Biostatistics 06 07 (2 1/2 hrs. each) MFN-010 Understanding Computer Applications 02 03 (2 1/2 hrs. each) MFNP-011 Internship Programme 08 10 (2 1/2 hrs. each) MFNP-012 Dissertation/ Project 08 10 (2 1/2 hrs. each) Master of Arts () MEG I Year MEG-01 British Poetry 08 10 MEG-02 British Drama 08 10 MEG-03 British Novels 08 10 ME-04 Aspects of Language 08 10 IInd Year MEG-05 Literary Criticism and Theory 08 10 MEG-06 American Literature 08 10 MEG-07 Indian Literature 08 10 MEG-08 New Literatures in 08 10 MEG-09 Australian Literature 08 10 MEG-10 Studies in India 08 10 MEG-11 American Novel 08 10 Master of Arts (HINDI) MHD Ist Year MHD-2 vk/kqfud fgunh dfork 08 10 MHD-3 miu;kl,oa dgkfu;ka 08 10 MHD-4 ukvd,oa vu; x fo/kk,a 08 10 MHD-6 fgunh lkfgr;,oa Hkk"kk dk bfrgkl 08 10 IInd Year MHD-1 fgunh dko;&1] vkfn dko;] HkfDr dko;,oa jhfr dko; For 02 credits course 14 sessions of 4 hrs. each (to be completed in 1 week) 35
MHD-5 lkfgr;] fl)kar vksj lekykspuk MHD-7 Hkk"kkfoKku vksj fgunh Hkk"kk MHD-13 miu;kl% Lo:i vksj fodkl MHD-14 fgunh miu;kl&1 ¼çsepUn dk fo ks"k v/;;u½ MHD-15 fgunh miu;kl&2 MHD-16 Hkkjrh; miu;kl Master of Arts (History MHI-01 Ancient and Medieval Societies 08 10 MHI-02 Modern World 08 10 MHI-03 Historiography 08 10 MHI-04 Political Structures in India 08 10 MHI-05 History of Indian Economy 08 10 MHI-06 Evolution of Social Structures in India Through 08 10 the Ages MHI-07 Religious Thoughts and Belief in India 08 10 M HI-OS History of Ecology and Environment: India 08 10 Master of Commerce (M.Com) I Year IBO-01 International Business Environment 06 08 IBO-02 International Marketing Management 06 08 IBO-03 India's Foreign Trade 06 08 IBO-04 Export Import Procedures and Documentation 06 08 IBO-05 International Marketing Logistics 06 08 IBO-06 International Business Finance 06 08 II Year MCO-1 Organisation Theory and Behaviour 06 08 MCO-3 Research Methodology ad Statistical Analysis 06 08 MCO-4 Business Environment 06 08 MCO-5 Accounting for Managerial Decisions 06 08 MCO-6 Marketing Management 06 08 MCO-7 Financial Management 06 08 Master of Arts (Political Science) (MPS) I Year MPS-001 Political Theory 08 10 MPS-002 International Relations: Theory and Problems 08 10 MPS-003 India: Democracy and Development 08 10 MPS-004 Comparative Politics: Issues and Trends 08 10 II Year MPSE-001 India and the World 04 05 MPSE-002 State and Society in Latin America 04 05 MPSE-003 Western Political Thought 04 05 MPSE-004 Social and Political Thought in Modem India 04 05 MPSE-005 State and Society in Africa 04 05 MPSE-006 Peace and Conflict Studies 04 05 MPSE-007 Social Movements and Politics in India 04 05 MPSE-008 State Politics in India 04 05 MPSE-009 Canada: Politics and Society 04 05 MPSE-010 Optional Dissertation 08 10 MHI-007 Religious Thought and Belief in India 08 10 MED-002 Sustainable Development : Issues and Challenges 04 05 Master of Arts ( Public Administration) I Year MPA-011 State, Society and Public Administration 08 10 MPA-0I2 Administrative Theory 08 10 MPA-013 Publics Systems Management 08 10 36
MPA-014 Human Resource Management (HRM) 08 10 IInd Year MPA-015 Public Policy and Analysis 08 10 MPA-016 Decentralization and Local Governance 08 10 MPA-017 Electronic Governance 04 05 MPA-018 Disaster Management 04 05 MPAP-002 Project work 08 10 Master of Arts ( Sociology) Ist Year MSO-001 Sociology Theories & Concepts 08 10 MSO-002 Research Methodology 08 10 MSO-O03 Sociology of Development 08 10 MSO-004 Sociology in India 08 10 IInd Year MSOE-001 Sociology of Education 08 10 MSOE-002 Diaspora & Transnational Communities 08 10 MSOE-003 Sociology of Religion 08 10 MSOE-004 Urban Sociology 08 10 Master of Arts (Economics) Ist Year Compulsory MEC-001 Micro Economic Analysis 06 08 MEC-002 Macro Economic Analysis 06 08 MEC-003 Quantitative Methods for Economic Analysis 06 08 MEC-004 Economics of Growth and Development 06 08 MEC-005 Indian Economic 06 08 IInd Year Compulsory MEC-006 Public Economics 06 08 MEC-007 international Trade and Finance 06 08 MEC-008 Economics of Social Sector and Environment 06 08 MEC-009 or MECP-0O1 Research Methods in Economics or Project work 06 08 MECE-001 Econometric Methods 06 08 MECE-002 Computer Applications in Economic Optional 06 08 Analysis MECE-003 Actuarial Economics: Theory and Practice 06 08 MECE-004 Financial Institutions and Markets 06 08 Master of Arts (Tourism Management) (MTM) TS-01 Foundation Course in Tourism 08 10 TS-02 Tourism Development: Operations and Case 08 10 Studies TS-03 Management in Tourism 08 10 TS-06 Tourism Marketing 08 10 First Year Ist Semester MTM-01 Management Functions and Behaviour in 04 05 Tourism MTM-02 Human Resource Development and Planning in 04 05 Tourism MTM-03 Managing Personnel in Tourism 04 05 MTM-04 Information Management and Information Systems in Tourism 04 05 IInd Semester MTM-05 Accounting, Finance and Working Capital for Tourism Managers 04 05 MTM-06 Marketing for Tourism Managers 04 05 MTM-07 Sales and Advertising Management in Tourism 04 05 37
MTM-08 Managing Small Scale Enterprises in Tourism 04 05 Second Year III Semester MTM-09 Understanding Tourism Markets 04 05 MTM-10 Tourism Impacts 04 05 MTM-11 Tourism Planning and Development 04 05 MTM-16 Dissertation 08 10 IV Semester MTM-12 Tourism Products: Design and Development 04 05 MTM-13 Tourism Operations 04 05 MTM-14 Tourist Transport Operations ( Road Transport) 04 05 MTM- 15 Meetings, Incentives, Conferees and Expositions 04 05 (MICE) Master of Library and Information Science (MLIS) MLI-101 Information, Communication and Society 10 MLII-101 Information Sources, Systems and Services 10 MLII-102 Information Processing and Retrieval 10 MLI-102 Management of Library and Information Centres 10 MLII-103 Fundamentals of Information Communication Technologies 10 MLII-101 Information Communication Technologies 10 Applications. MLIE-I01 Preservation and Conservation of Library 10 Materials. MLIE-I02 Research Methodology 10 MLIE-103 Academic Library System 10 MLIE-104 Technical Writing 10 MLIE-105 Informetrics and Scientometrics 10 MLIE-106 Public Library System and Services 10 MLIP-002 Project Report / Dissertation Master of Arts ( Rural Development) ( MA.RD) First Year Compulsory Ist Semester MRD-101 Rural Development- Indian Context 06 08 MRD-102 Rural Development Programmes 06 08 MRD-I03 Rural Development- Planning and Management 06 08 II Semester MRD-104 Research Methods in Rural Development 06 08 MRDP-001 Dissertation 12 Second Year Optional Courses (choose and five) Ill & IV Semester RDD-6 Rural Health Care 06 08 RDD-7 Communication and Extension in Rural 06 08 Development MRDE-101 Rural Social Development 06 08 MRDE-O02 Voluntary Action in rural Development 06 08 MRDE-003 Land Reforms and Rural Development 06 08 MRDE-004 Entrepreneurship and Rural Development 06 08 Master of Arts (Distance Education) (MADE) ES-315 Research for Distance Education 06 08 ES-316 Curriculum Development for Distance Education 06 08 ES-317 Distance Education: Economic Perspective 06 08 ES-319 Staff Development in Distant Education 06 08 ES-320 Project Work 06 08 38
Post Graduate Diploma in Distance Education (PGDDB) ES-311 Growth and Philosophy of Distance Education 08 10 ES-312 Design & Development of SLMs 08 10 ES-313 Learning Support Services 08 10 ES-314 Management of DE 08 10 ES-318 Communication Technology for DE 02 03 Total: 34 43 Post Graduate Diploma in Education (PGDHE) ES-301 Higher Education: its context and Linkages 06 08 ES-302 Instruction in Higher Education 06 08 ES-303 Higher Education: The Social Psychological 06 08 field ES-304 Planning and Management of Higher Education 06 08 Total 24 32 Post Graduate Diploma in Rural Development (PGDRD) RDD-1 Rural Development: Indian Context 06 08 RDD-2 Rural Development Programmes 06 06 RDD-3 Rural Development Planning and Management 06 06 RDD-4 Rural Social Development 06 06 RDD-5 Project Work 06 06 Total 30 32 Post Graduate Certificate Programme In Copyediting And Proofreading (PGCCP) MBPI-001 Introduction to Editing 04 05 MBPI-002 Language Editing and Manuscript Preparation 04 05 (2 1/2 hrs. each) MBPI-003 Conventional Copyediting and Proofreading 04 05 (2 1/2 hrs. each) MBPI-004 Electronic Copyediting and Proofreading 04 05 (2 1/2 hrs. each) Post Graduate Diploma In Radio Prasharan (PGDRP) MRP001 Jansanchar Ka Samanya Adhyayan 04 MRP002 Radio Madhyam 04 MRP003 Radio Lekhan 04 05 (2 1/2 hrs. each) MRP004 Priyojana Lekhan 04 Project MRPO05 Prastuti Prashikshan 04 Practical for a MRF006 Prabandhan Prashikshan 04 batch of 20- MRP007 Prasaran Prashikshan 04 25 students will be conducted by AIR (for 12 days) Post Graduate Diploma in Translation (PGDT) PGDT-01 Anuvad Sidhant Aur Pravidhi 06 PGDT-02 Anuvad Ka Bhashik Aur Samajik Paksh 06 PGDT-03 Vvavaharik Anuvad Ke Vivid Star Aur Kshetra 06 PGDT-04 Prashasnik Anuvad 06 PGDT-05 Anuvad Parivojna 06 Post Graduate Diploma In Journalism And Mass Communication (PGJMC) JMC-01 Introduction to Journalism and Mass 08 Communication JMC-02 Mass Media and Society 08 JMC-03 Reporting, Writing and Editing 08 JMC-04 Public Relations 08 07 (2 1/2 hrs. each) 10 (2 1/2 hrs. each) 39
Post Graduate Diploma In Radio Programme Production And Management (PGDRPPM) MJM-001 Introduction to Broadcasting and Programming 06 MJM-002 Production and Presentation 06 07 (2 1/2 hrs. each) MJM-003 Recording and Editing 04 05 (2 1/2 hrs. each) MJML-001 Practicals 16 Practical for a batch of 20-25 students will be conducted by AIR (for 12 days) Post Graduate Diploma in International Business Operations (PGDIBO) IBO-01 International Business Environment IBO-02 International Marketing Management IBO-03 India s Foreign Trade IBO-04 Export-Import Procedures and Documentation IBO-05 International Marketing Logistics IBO-06 International Business Finance Postgraduate Certificate in Participatory Management of Displacement, Resettlement and Rehabilitation (PGCMRR) MRR-01 Understanding Development-Caused 03 Displacement MRR-02 Role of Participation in Sustainable Development 03 MRR-03 Participatory Planning of Resettlement and 03 Rehabilitation MRR-04 Participatory implementation and 04 05 Monitoring of Resettlement and Rehabilitation MRR-05 Project work to be completed by the learners 03 Diploma in Creative Writing in (DCE) DCE-1 General Principles of Writing 04 05 DCE-2 Feature Writing 04 05 DCE-3 Short Story 04 05 DCE-4 Writing for Radio and Television 04 05 DCE-5 Writing Poetry 04 05 DCE-6 A Project Report 04 05 Total: 24 25 Diploma in Nutrition and Health Education (DNHE) Course-I Nutrition for the Community 08 10 Course-II Nutrition and Health Education 08 10 Course-Ill Nutrition and Health Education 08 10 Course-IV Project Course : Nutrition and Health Education 08 10 Total: 32 30 Diploma in HIV and Family Education (DAFE) AFE-01 Basics of HIV/AIDS 04 05 AFE-02 Elective on HIV/AIDS 04 05 AFE-03 Basics of Family Education 04 05 AFE-04 Elective on Family Education 04 05 AFE-05 Alcohol. Drugs and HIV 04 05 1 AFE-06 Communication and Counselling in HIV 04 05 AFE-07 Project work 08 10 Diploma in Early Childhood Care and Education (DECE) DECE-1 Organizing Child Care Services 08 10 DECE-2 Child Health and Nutrition 08 10 40
DECE-3 Services and Programmes for Children 08 10 DECE-4 Project Work: Working with Young Children in a Child Care Setting 08 10 Diploma in Tourism Studies ( DTS) Compulsory Courses TS-1 Foundation Course in Tourism 08 10 TS-2 Tourism Development: Products, Operations and Case Studies 08 10 TS-3 Management in Tourism 08 10 Any one of the following groups of Electives TS-4 Indian Culture- A Perspective for Tourism 08 10 PTS-4 Project on Indian Culture: Perspective for 04 05 Tourism TS-5 Ecology. Environment and Tourism 08 10 PTS-5 Project on Ecology, Environment and Tourism 04 05 TS-6 Tourism Marketing 08 10 PTS-6 Project on Tourism Marketing 04 05 Diploma in Nursing Administration (DNS) Programme 2hrs each 4hrs each RNS-101 Principles and Practice of Nursing Administration 4 06 BNS-102 Management of Education Institute, Hospital and Community 4 06 BNS-103- Group Dynamics 4 06 BNS-104 Resource Management 4 06 BNSL-101 Practical Aspects of Nursing Administration-I 6-11 BNSL-102 Practical Aspects of Nursing Administration-II 6-11 Diploma in Dairy Technology 01 Milk Production and Quality of Milk 02 Dairy Equipments and Utilities 03 Milk Processing and packaging 04 Dairy Products-I 05 Dairy Products-II 06 Dairy Products-Ill 07 Quality Assurance 08 Dairy Management and Entrepreneurship Certificate in Food and Nutrition (CFN) CFN-1 You and Your Food 04 04 CFN-2 Your Food and its Utilization 04 04 CFN-3 Economics of Food 04 04 Total: 12 12 Certificate in Computing (CIC) CIC-1 The Context 04 02 CIC'2 The Technology 04 05 CIC-4 The Application 04 02 CIC-5 MS-Office 04 07 16 Certificate in Guidance (CIG) ES-101 Understanding life Elementary School Child 04 03 ES-102 Facilitating Growth and ---- 04 03 ES-103 Guiding Children's Learning 04 03 ES-104 Guiding Socio-Emotional; Development of 04 03 Children Total: 16 12 Certificate in Human Rights (CHR) CHP-1 Human Rights- Society and Development 06 08 CHF-2 Human Rights and India 06 08 CHR-3 Human Rights in Everyday life: What we can do? 04 05 41
Certificate in Labour in Development (CLD) Compulsory CLD-101 Political Economy of Labour in India CLD-102 Organising the Unorganised Elective Courses ( Choose any two) CLD-03 Child and Bonded Labour CLD-04 Migrant and Female Workers PLD-01 Project in Labour in Development Certificate in Nutrition and Child Care (CNCC) CNCC-1 Nutrition for the Community 08 10 CNCC-2 Organising Child Care Services 08 10 Certificate in Participatory Forest Management (CPFM) PFM-1 Forest Resources and Use Practices 04 05 PFM-2 Foresters' Views of Forest Management 04 05 PFM-3 Forest Dwellers' Perceptions & Responses 04 05 PFM-4 Implications of Joint Forest Management 04 05 Certificate in Consumer Protection (CCP) ACS-01 Application Oriented Courses in Consumer 08 10 Studies CPI Consumer Protection Issues and Acts 04 05 CCP Project Work in Consumer Protection 04 05 Certificate in Rural Development (CRD) RDD-1 Rural Development: Indian Context 06 08 RJJD-2 Rural Development Programmes 06 08 RDD-3 Rural Development Planning and Management 06 08 Certificate in Teaching of as a Second Language (CTE) (i) Compulsory Courses CTE-1 The Language Learner 04 05 CTE-2 The Structure of 04 05 CTE-3 Teaching Strategies 04 05 - (ii) Optional Courses (Select any one) CTE-4 Teaching -Elementary School 04 05 CTE-5 Teaching -Secondary School 04 05 Certificate in Tourism Studies ( CTS) TS-1 Foundation Course in Tourism 08 10 TS-2 Tourism Development: Products Operation and 08 10 Case Studies Certificate in Empowering Women through Self Help Groups (CWDL) CWDL-01 Women Empowerment: Perspective and 04 05 Approaches CWDL-02 Self Help Groups 04 05 CWDL-03 Development through Self Help Groups 04 05 CWDL-04 Towards Sustenance of Self Help Groups 04 05 Certificate in Women's Empowerment and Development (CWED) FEW-01 Foundation Course in Women's Empowerment and Development 04 05 WED-01 Women in Indian Society: Socio-historical 04 05 Contexts WED-02 Constitutional 3rd Legislative Foundations for Gender Equality 04 05 WED-03 Women and Economy 04 05 Certificate in Laboratory Techniques ( CPI.T) LT-1 Good Laboratory Practices 06 04 02 LT-2 Laboratory Techniques in Biology 04 02 02 LT-3 Laboratory Techniques in Chemistry 04 02 02 42
LT-4 Laboratory Techniques in Physics 04 02 02 Certificate in HIV and Family Education (CAFE) Compulsory AFE-01 Basics of HIVAAIDS 04 05 AFE-03 Basics of Family Education 04 05 Elective Courses ( Choose any two) AFE-02 Elective on HIV/AIDS 04 05 AFE-04 Elective on Family Education 04 05 AFE-05 Alcohol. Drugs & HIV 04 05 AFE-06 Communication &. Counselling in HIV 04 05 Certificate in Youth Development Work (CCYP) CYP-01 Commonwealth Values in youth in Development work Young People and Society CYP-02 Principles and Practice of Youth in Development Work Working with People in their communities CYP-03 Gender and Development Learning Processes Certificate in Disaster Management( CDM) CDM-01 Foundation Course in Disaster Management 08 10 CDM-02 Disaster Management: Methods & Techniques 08 10 Certificate in Environmental Studies (CES) AHE-01 Human Environment (without Project) 06 08 TS-5 Ecology, Environment and Tourism 08 10 PES-01 Project in Environment?' Studies 04 05 Certificate in Participator.- Project Planning (SAVINI) SAVINI-1 What is Development? 04 05 SAVTNI-2 Working with Groups 04 05 SAVINI-3 Participatory Planning 04 05 SAVINI-4 Field Project 04 05 43
3. ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA F APPOINTMENT OF ACADEMIC COUNSELLS (FACULTY) 1. MANAGEMENT PROGRAMME: M.B.A./C.A./PH.D/M.COM. course and/or Professional/teaching experience in relevant subject/industry. 2. MASTERS DEGREE IN COMPUTER APPLICATIONS (MCA) & BACHEL DEGREE IN COMPUTER APPLICATIONS (BCA): MCS- 011, 012, 014, 021, 023, 024, 031, 032, 034,041,042, 043, 051, 052. 053, MCSE 001 To 012 MCSL-016 MCSL-017, MCSL-025, MCSL-036, MCSL-045, MCSL-054 MCA-013 AND MCS-033 MCS-035 MCA-015 1. Ph.D in Computer Science / M.Tech (Computer Science /TT)/MS (Computer Science /IT/Soflware systems) /M.Phil (Computers) 2. B.Tech (Computer Science / rt)/b.e (Computer Science / IT) / MCA/ M Sc (Computer Science / IT) dwith at least 2 s of experience in Teaching / Industry 1. Ph.D in Computer Science/ M.Tech (Computer Science / IT)/MS (Computer Science/ IT/ Software systems)/ M.Phil (Computers) 2. B.Tech (Computer Science /TT)/B.E (Computer Science / IT)/MCA/M.Sc (Computer Science/IT) with at least 2 s experience of working with the software (related to the lab course whose details are given in the MCA (Revised) structure.. M.Sc (Mat) or above with al least 2 s of teaching experience MBA (Finance) / M.Com or above with at least 2 s of experience in teaching at Postgraduate level and knowledge in accounting software packages. MA () or above with at least 2 s of experience in teaching preferably in Linguistics / ELT 3. MASTER OF LIBRARY AND INFMATION SCIENCE (MLICS): Master Degree of Library and information science or Associateship in information Science for INSDOC of DRTC Desirable with a minimum 2 s teaching experience at Post Graduate level. 4. MASTERS OF SCIENCE IN DIETETICS AND FOOD SERVICE MANAGEMENT [MSC. (DFSM)] Course (Credit) 1 Applied Physiology (4 credits) 2 Nutrition Biochemistry (4 credits) 3 Food Microbiology (4 credits) 4 Advance Nutrition (6 credits) Code (Theory/Practicals) MFN-001 MFN-002 MFNL-002 MFN-003 MFNL-003 MFN-004 MFNL-004 5 Clinical and Therapeutic Nutrition (6 credits) MFN-005 MFNL-005 6 Public Nutrition (6 MFN-006 MNFL-006 credits) 7 Entrepreneurship and Food Service Management (6 credits) MFN-007 MFNL-007 Qualifications Required (Preferred and if not available then consider minimum qualification suggested) MBBS, MD (Physiology) Preferred: M Sc. Ph.D. (Biochemistry) Minimum Qualification. MSc. (Biochemistiy) Preferred: M.Sc. Ph.D. (Microbiology) Minimum Qualification M.Sc. (Microbiology) Preferred: M.Sc. Ph.D. (Foods and nutrition/ Dietetics and Institutional Food Service Administration) Minimum Qualification: M.Sc. (Foods and nutrition/ Dietetics and Institutional Food Service Administration) Preferred: M.Sc, Ph.D. (Foods and nutrition/dietetics and Institutional Food Service Administration). Preferred: M.Sc. PhD (Foods and nutrition/dietetics and institutional Food Service Administration) Minimum Qualification: M.Sc. (Foods and nutrition/ Dietetics and Institutional Food Service Administration) Preferred: M.Sc. Ph.D (Foods and nutrition/ Dietetics and Institutional Food Service Administration) Minimum Qualification: M.Sc. (Foods and nutrition/ Dietetics and Institutional Food Service Administration) 44
8 Principles of Food Science (4 credits) 9 Research Methods and Biostatistics (6 credits) 10 T htderstanding Computer Applications (2 credits) 11 Internsliip Programme (8 credits) 12 Dissertation/ Project (8 credits) MFN-008 MFNL-008 MFN-009 MFN-010 MFNP-011 MFNP-012 Preferred: M.Sc. Ph.D. (Food Science and Technology/ Foods and nutrition) Minimum qualification: M.Sc. (Food Science and Technology/ Foods and nutrition) Preferred: M.Sc. PhD (Biostatistics) Minimum Qualification: M.Sc. (Biostatistics) M Sc. Computer Science Masters of computer Applications M.Sc. (Dietetics & Institutional Food Service Administration) Preferred: M.Sc. Ph.D. (Foods and Nutrition/ Dietetics & Institutional Food Service Administration/ Food Science and Technology) Minimum: M.Sc. (Foods and Nutrition/ Dietetics & Institutional Food Service Administration/ Food Science and Technology) 4(a) M.A. IN ENGLISH PROGRAMME (MEG):- F LITERATURE COURSES: i) Counsellor should preferably be Ph.D. in ii) Two s PG teaching experience F MEG-4 ASPECTS OF LANGUAGE: i) A Ph.D. in linguistic ii) Two s PG teaching experience 4(b) MA (), MA (Political Science), MA ( Public Administration), MA (Sociology), MA (Economics) MA (Tourism Studies), MA ( Rural Development): (i) Counselor should preferably be Ph.D. in relevant subject (ii) Two s PG teaching experience 5. BACHEL OF LIBRARY AND INFMATION SCIENCE(BLISc):- Ph.D./Master Degree in Library Science and some teaching/professional experience. 5(a) Post Graduate Diploma in Library and (PGDLAN): i) Master of Library and Information Science with certificate in Computer Applications and Lecturer Grade. ii) MCA/BIT Degree for counselling MLI-001 end MLI-007 coursees. 6. CERTIFICATE IN COMPUTING (CIC):- The qualifications for Computer Counsellors are suggested as under : Essential: MCA/MSc. in Computer Science B.Sc. in Computer Science or equivalent/bca PGDCA from a recognized University/Deemed University Desirable: (a) One teaching experience of Computer in a reputed institute. 7. B.A./B.COM/B.SC.:- Ph.D. or M.A./M.Sc./M. Phil in relevant subject and some teaching/experience at degree /Post Graduate level. EEC-07: Industrial Development in Indiai) Masters degree in Economics/Commerce/Business Administration having specialization in Indian Economy and or Industrial Economics, and ii) Three Year's teaching experience at degree level. EEC-19: Indian Financial System - i) Master degree in Economics/Commerce/Business Administration having specialization in Indian Financial System/7 Financial Economics/ Financial Management and ii) Three Year's teaching experience at degree level. Qualification for application oriented courses AWR/AFW/AED/AMK/ATR :- Course for Writing for Radio (AWR) and feature writing (AFW) in :- The prescribed qualifications are: i) The qualifications and experience needed for other EHD courses also required for these AOCs. ii) If anyone who has at least 5 s experience in Journalism as editor or reporter and/or 5 s experience as producer/programme executive/asd Station Director in All India Radio for programme may also be appointed as Counsellor for AMR & APW. Feature Writing (AFW) in :- i) People with experience as Journalists/editors/reports/freelance feature writers would be needed. ii) An ability to write in would be an essential qualification. Ability in a 2nd language/teaching experience in a subject like journalism would be additionally desirable. 45
iii) Failing availability of journalists, teacher with at the P. G. level (MA., Ph.D,) could be considered. ATR (Translation) :- i) The Counsellor should be University teachers of / who have experience in teaching translation. ii) People involved in organisations doing or publishing translations. iii) iv) Noted freelance translators. These people should have meritorious publications to their credit A certificate or Diploma in translation or in Applied linguist: :s would be a desirable qualification. AMK (Marketing) :- i) Eligibility criteria applied for MS-6 may be applied for AMK-01 a1 so ii) Those who have M.Com. with marketing specialisation. iii) Those who are teaching marketing to B.Com./MCom students. AED (Export Procedure and Documentation) :- i) Eligibility criteria applied for MS-6 may be applicable foraed-01 AND ii) Those who have M.Com. with marketing or international marketing iii) Those who are teaching marketing or international marketing to B.Com./M.Com. students. 8. DIPLOMA IN CREATIVE WRITING IN ENGLISH AND DIPLOMA IN CREATIVE WRITING HINDI (DCE &DCH) University/College / teacher and professional creative writers. 9. POST GRADUATE DIPT OMA IN DISTANCE EDUCA TION (PGDDE):- For all courses: (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) Any university/college teacher with Ph.D. in Education Any university/college teacher in Education with diploma in Post Graduate Diploma in Distance Education (PGDDE). Any university/college teacher with Master of Arts in Distance Education (MADE) An ODL practitioner with equivalent degree and experience. i) University / College Teacher in Education with PGDDE from IGNOU ii) University/College Teacher / academics in any discipline with an overall A/B Grade in PGDDE from IGNOU iii) University /College teachers/ academics in any discipline with MADE from IGNOU iv) Any person with a professional qualification and MADE from IGNOU For Specific Courses: Master degree in any discipline with specialized qualification related to the course. 10. POST GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN HIGHER EDUCATION (PGDHE):- S.No. Course Title Desirable specialization for the Counsellor University/College teachers specialized in and teaching at Post-Graduate classes one or more of the following topics /subjects: 1. Higher Education: Its Context and Linkage a. History of Education b. Economics of Education c. Sociology of Education d. Political Science in relation to Education. 2. Instruction in Higher a. Instructional/Educational Technology b. Education Measurement and Evaluation. c. Class room Teaching Skills d. Teacher Education 3. Higher Education The Social Psychological Field a. Education Psychology b. Social Psychology of Education c. 4. Planning and Management of a. Management of Education b. Economics of Education c. Organisational Structure d. Curriculum Management. 11. POST GRADUA TE DIPLOMA IN RURAL DEVELOPMENT (PGDRD))/ CERTIFICA TE IN RUR4L DEVELOPMENT (CRD):- Master degree in Economics / Rural Development / Public Administration Agriculture Extension/Sociology, Social Work / Public Health / Geography / Live Science / Forestry / Child Development or Psychology with post graduate teaching experience in the subjects concerned by the different blocks. 46
12. POST GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS (PGDIPR) - 1. LLB/LLM with IPR as one of the subject. 2. Masters in any discipline or Law Graduate with Post Graduate Diploma in EPR. 13. CERTIFICA TE IN GUIDANCE (CIG):- 1. Master degree in Psychology/Education with Diploma and working experience (2 to 3 s). 2. Master Degree Psychology/Education/Science (CD) with 3 s experience in the field. 14. CERTIFICA TE IN FOOD AND NUTRITION (CFN):- 1. Master Degree in Home Science with specialisation in Food and Nutrition. 2. Bachelor Degree (Home Science) background and specialisation in Food and Nutrition with 2-3 s teaching experience. 15. NUTRITION F COMMUNITY (ANO AND GANISING CHILD CARE SERVICES (ACQ):- a) APPOINTMENT OF NUTRITIONIESTS AS COUNSELLS: - The qualification is M.Sc. (Home Science Food and Nutrition. If such Counsellors are not available, the following can be considered (in order of preference). 1. M.Sc. (Home Science) General. 2. Postgraduate diploma in Dietetics (subsequent to graduation in Home Science) 3. B.Sc. (Hons.) Home Science with specialization in Foods and Nutrition. B.Ed, with teaching experience of 1. 4. B.Sc. (Pass) Home Science, B.Ed with teaching experience of 1. Note : The counsellors appointed for the certificate programme in Food and Nutrition who meet the above stipulated qualifications may also be retained for the AOC. 16. DIPLOMA IN NUTRITION AND HEAL TH ED UCTION (DNHE):- A. M.Sc. in Food and Nutrition M.Sc. in Home Science (General) with 3 s teaching experience B.Sc. in Home Science with Post-Graduate in extension of resource management with 3 s teaching experience. ROLE OF AN ACADEMIC COUNSELL : To guide the student through theory and practical part of the programme covered in courses DNE-1, DNE-2 and DNE-3. B. PROJECT COUNSELL : M.Sc. in Nutrition with experience in com. Work. C. FIELD GUIDE: M.Sc. in Nutrition/health related areas/social or B.Sc. with experience of working in the field. 17. CERTIFICA TE IN TOURISM STUDIES (CTS):- 1. Teachers involved in the teaching of tourism in well established institutions. Universities and Colleges. 2. University and College teacl^rs teaching History, Sociology and Economics with some work in the areas listed under the courses and some interest with tourism studies. 3. Professionals at the officer level in various recognised a reputed tourist and travel development organisations who passed at least graduate degree. 18. DIPLOMA IN TOURISM STUDIES AND BACHEL IN TOURISM STUDIES (DTS/BTS):- Eligibility Criteria for Selection of Academic Counsellors TS-3 Management in Tourism : The eligibility criteria for the different Counsellors : 47
The Criteria applicable for the selection of Academic Counsellors of Management Programme and B.Com. are applicable for selection of counsellors for this course. Academic Counsellors of M.B.A, and B.Com. be appointed for this course. TS-4 Indian Culture : Perspective for Tourism : Academic Counsellors appointed of Flistoiy Elective Courses EHI-2, 3 & 4 can be appointed for this course PTS-4 TS-5 TS-6 Project in Indian Culture : Perspective in Tourism Academic Counsellors appointed for AHE-OT course can be appointed for this course i.e. the same eligibility criteria is applicable for these Academic Counsellors. PTS-5 Project in Ecology, Environment and Tourism The criteria applicable for appointment of Counsellors PTS-6 Project in Tourism Marketing 19. B. TECH. CIVIL CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT (BTCM) & B. TECH CIVIL (WATER RESOURCE ENGINEERING (BTWRE) Parameters for identifying Tutor/Counsellor at Study Centres/Sub Centre : The Bachelor Degree faculty, which may be present at Lecturer level for Engineering courses, may be, identified only as the last priority. b) Professionals (For courses under categories of: Engg. Arts, Analysis & Management/Engineering Materials/Functional Specializations in areas of: Construction Management, Water Resources/Electives). Minimum Qualification: B.E.(Civil) or equivalent. B.E.(Mech.) where necessary or equivalent. B.E.(Electrical/Electronics) where necessary or equivalent. Experience in: Specialization areas of Construction management & Water Resources as presented through Appendix-6. Note: In industry, one may come across some senior professionals with excellent work experience in functional specialization areas and with equivalent qualifications to Degree. They may also be considered. 20. POSTGRADUATE PROGRAMME IN JOURNALISM AND MASS COMMUNICATION (PGJMC): Eligibility Criteria for Appointment of Academic Counsellors for the Post Graduate Diploma in Journalism and Mass Communications Course Title Credits Essential Background and Experience of the Counsellors Course-I 8 * Ph.D/M.A. in Journalism and Mass Introduction to Journalism Communications * Sound knowledge in concepts models and theories of Communications * Knowledge in Communication research methodologies. * Knowledge in origin, growth and history of Journalism and Mass Communication in General and in India in particular. * The Counsellors may be drawn from the Course-II Mass Media and Society 8 * * * University depart. Ph.D./M.A. in Journalism/Mass Communication/ Sociology. Senior Journalist/Editors aware of various issues of society & media. Sound knowledge of developmental issue. 48
Course-III Reporting, Writing & Writing Course-IV Public Relations 8 N.B. * * 8 * 21. B.SC. NURSING:- Sl.No. Course No. Title of Course 1. 1. Primary Health Nursing HSITI; HS-IPI 2. 6. Medical Surgical Nursing HS2-T1 HS2-P2 * Ph.D./M.A. in Journalism/Mass Communication Senior reporters, features writers and editor who have practical experience in writing and editing in print media. Academician in the University Departments. Senior reporters will be able to take the students for a tour in newspaper offices, A.I.R. & Doordarshan Senior Public Relations I-section officers in reputed firms both private & public. Academicians teaching Public Relations Eligibility Criteria For Academic Counsellors Masters in Nursing with specialization iun the respective area B.Sc. in Nursing with minimum 3 s experience as Clinical Instructor in the respective area. --DO -- 3. 7. Community Health Nursing --DO -- 4. 9. Paediatric Nursing --DO -- 5. 10. Mental Health Nursing --DO -- 6. 2. Applied Sciences (Physics, Chemistry, Microbiology and Nutrition and Dietetics) As person with a specialization in the respective area. 7. 3. Behavioural Sciences --DO -- 8. 4. Same as for B.D.P.(IGNOU) 9. 5. Nursing Education and Researching Essential: Master in Nursing with minimum 3 s experience in Nursing Education/Research/Administration. Desirable: M.Phil in Nursing with minimum 3 s experience in education research administration. 21. CERTIFICATE PROGRAMME IN DISASTER MANAGEMENT (CDM):- Essential Qualifications: Post Graduate Degree in Social Sciences, Social work Management, having work experience in the area of Disaster management. Teaching experience/research/project work/work Experience in Disaster Management Professionals : Scientists / Geologists / Engineers / Meteorologists / Forest officers / Military personnel / Police and Civil Defence Officials; Rural Development officials; etc., with knowledge / experience in the field of Disaster Management. (The Study Centre could get the Academic Counselors for this Programme from : local voluntary associations / Non Governmental Organisations involved in Disaster Management activities; Science Colleges/Institutes; Civil Defence and Home Guards Office; Military and Para-Military Bases, Engineering College/Polytechnic, Management Institutes, Hospitals, Fire Fighting Department, Government Officers especially Irrigation, Forest, Meteorology, rural Development, Health etc.). 22. DIPLOMA IN EARLY CHILDHOOD CARE AND EDUCATION(DECE) :- Qualifications for Counsellors for Course-1 The following is the order of preference for the counsellors: 1. Master's degree in Home Science, Specializing in Child Development It is essential that the person has at least two work experience in the field of Child Development in the area of teaching (at the college level and/or research). 49
2. Master's Degree in Home Science (General) with the dissertation at the master's level in the field of Child Development, h is essential that the person has at least tow work experience in the field of Child Development in the areas mentioned above. 3. Bachelor's Degree (Honours) in the Home Science followed by a Postgraduate Diploma in preschool Education/Early Childhood Care and Education from a reputed institution. At least three s work experience m the field of Child Development in the areas mentioned above is essential. Qualification for Counsellors of Course-2 1. Master's Degree in Home Science specializing in Foods & Nutrition. It is essential that the p<rson has at least two work experience m the field of Food & Nutrition or Dietaries. 2.Master's Degree in Home Science (General) with the dissertation at the Masters level in the field of Nutrition. It is essential that the person has at least two work experience in the field of Foods & Nutrition for Dietetics. 3. Bachelor's Degree (Honours) in Home Science followed by a Postgraduate Diploma in Nutrition/Dietetics. It is essential that 'die person has at least three s work experience in the field of Nutrition or Dietetics Qualification for Counsellors of Course-3 The following is the order of preference for the qualifications of counsellors. 1. Master's Degree in Home Science specializing in Child Development. It is essential that the person has at least two work experience in the field of Child Development ir. the area?f teaching (at the college level) and/or research. 2. Master's Degree in Home Science (General) with the dissertation at the Master's level in the field of Child Development. It is essential that the person has at least two s work experience in the field of Child Development in the areas mentioned above. 3. Bachelor's Degree (Honours) in Home S'ience followed by a Postgraduate Diploma in Preschool Education/ Early Childhood Care and Education from a reputed institution. At least three s work experience in the field of Child Development in the areas mention 'bee iz essential. Qualification for Counsellors of Course-4 The following is the order of preference for the qualifications of counsellors: 1. Master's degree in Home Science, specializing in Child Development It is essential that the person has at least two work experience in the field of Child Development in the area of teaching, (at the college level) research, guidance and counselling, preschool education/ early childhood education including managing or working in a child care centre or working with children with disabilities. 2. Master's Degree in Home Science (General) with the dissertation at the Mater's level in the field of Child Development It is essential that the person has at least two work experience in the field of child Development in the areas mentioned above. 3. Bachelor's Degree (Honours) in Home Science followed by a Post Graduation Diploma in the Preschool Education/Early Childhood Care and Education from a reputed institution. At least Uiree s work experience in the field of Child Development in the areas mentioned above is essential. 23. POST GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IS RADIO WRITING (PGCR) Eligibility: Experience : 1. University and college teachers of with background in Mass Media. 2. University and College teachers in Mass Media with background in. 3. Producers and Programme Executives working with All India Radio who have 5 s of experience in producing programmes. 4. Journalists (with the fair knowledge of ) working in Newspapers. A person who is considered for being the Counsellor should have preferably 5 s work experience. Note: i) ii) There will be no counselling sessions in PGCR programme. Instead, a 5-day Workshop will be held in selected Regional Centres with the help of local All India Radio Station under the guidance of the School of Humanities. 50
24. POST GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN TRANSLATION (PGDT) :- Eligibility: 1. University and College teachers of with good background of and Translation. 2. University and Colleges teachers of with good background of and Translation. 3. Officer/Official Language (OL) Officer/ Deputy Director (OL)/Assistant Director (OL) in central government or public sector undertakings/banks etc. with masters degree in / and / as a subject at degree level with at least 3 s experience in their respective positions. Experience : A person who is considered for being the Counsellor should have preferably 3 s work experience. 25. CERTIFICATE IN PARTICIPATY FESTRY MANAGEMENT (CPFM):- Eligibility : 1. College level or above Experience of Training and Work in NGO sector, involved in natural resources management For Selection of Counsellors: Teachers of Sociology/Anthropology/Social work/environmental Studies/Forestry/Agricultural Science/Geography. Teachers in Forestry Training Schools/Institutcs/Colleges/Extension Education/Agricultural Institutions. Experienced functionaries working in NGOs active in Natural Resource Management Development Projects. Rural and Tribal Development. 26. CERTIFICATE PROGRAMME IN WOMEN'S EMPOWERMENT AND DEVELOPMENT (CWED):- i) Post Graduate degree in Social Sciences with Specialization in Women's studies or ii) Post Graduate in any subject other than Social Sciences but with working experience in area of women's development social development of the marginalized groups etc. 27. POST GRADUA TE DIPLOMA IN RADIO PRASARAN (PGDRP) :- 1. Transmission executive and above in ATR. 2. lecturer and above teaching Media through I find! medium. 3. Lecturer and above teaching and have experience of working with AIR on written scripts for Radio Programme. The prospective academic counsellors with the following work experience can also be considered:- o Five s experience of teaching and particularly media related courses at Graduate/ Post Graduate Level o Ten s experience for writing for the Radio o Ten s t^peri^. :ce with Akhasvani/ AIR. 28. CERTIFICATE IN HEALTH CARE WASTE MANAGEMENT (CHCWM) :- Eligibility Criteria for appointment of counsellor 1. MBBS. BDS, BAMS, BHMS. 2. Senior Nursing Professional with B.Sc. Nursing/GNM Qualification / 3. Hospital Adrninistrator/Dy. Medical Superintendent. 4. Any other responsible officer of the hospital nominated by the respected Hospital/Management. 29. DIPLOMA IN NURSING ADMINISTRATION (DNA) Educational Qualification Positions Course M.Sc. Nursing Any position in hospital Theor, /Practical B.Sc. Nursing ANS, DNS, NS or Nurse Administrator or Teaching Administration in School and College of Nursing Theory/Practical 51
Diploma in Nursing Education and administration for 5 s 10 Years experience in Nursing Administration Practical Remuneration to the counselor would be as per university norms. 1. Norms for practical session-one supervisor for 7 to 10 students. 2. Norms for theory session-one counselor for 30 students 30. CAFE/DAFE - Existing Academic Counselors of Biology, Sociology. Nursing. Medicine and Communication can be asked to take some of the counseling sessions. - Fresh appointments to be made from people having Post+Graduate Degree in Psychology, Social Work and Family Studies. **************** 52